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He/N2 observations from Scripps Pier and supplementary O2/N2, Ar/N2 and CO2 data collected in April and May 2022. Helium mole fraction measurements were made using a cryo-enrichment method and combined with O2, Ar, and CO2 data collected using the regular methods of the Scripps O2 network. Details of the dataset are provided in the associated publication and the readme file. This work was supported by National Science Foundation grants AGS-1940361 and OPP-1922922 and by Eric and Wendy Schmidt via recommendation of the Schmidt Futures program. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Birner, Benjamin; Morgan, Eric; Keeling, Ralph (2022). Data from: Short-term variability of atmospheric helium revealed through a cryo-enrichment method. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0J966JF
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dataset
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb35252665
Language
English
Subject
Helium Noble gases Geochemistry Carbon cycle Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier (San Diego, Calif.)
Place
Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier (San Diego, Calif.)
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