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    Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2008 data

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    2008
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    Jaffe, Daniel A.
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    Abstract
    The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and his group have made observations of ozone, carbon monoxide, mercury, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter and other atmospheric constituents. MBO coordinates (summit building): Latitude: 43.9775 N Longitude: 121.6861 W Elevation: 2.74 km asl
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1773/40377
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