References of atmospheric CO2 data sources

NOAA/ESRL:
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Earth System Research Laboratory, USA)
[ALT, ASC, ASK, AZR, BMW, BRW, CBA, CGO, CHR, CRZ, GMI, HBA, HUN, ICE, IZO, KEY, KUM, LEF, LMP, MHD, MID, MLO, NWR, PAL, PSA, RPB, SEY, SGP, SHM, SMO, SPO, SUM, TDF, THD, UTA, UUM, WIS, WLG, ZEP]
T. Conway, P. Tans, L. Waterman, K. Thoning, D. Kitzis, K. Masarie, and N. Zhang:
Evidence for interannual variability of the carbon cycle from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration climate monitoring and diagnostics laboratory global air sampling network.
J. Geophys. Res. 99, 22,831-22,855 (1994).

CSIRO:
(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia)
[ALT, CFA, CGO, CYA, ESP, MAA, MQA, MLO, SIS]
R.J. Francey, L.P. Steele, D.A. Spencer, R.L. Langenfelds, R.M. Law, P.B. Krummel, P.J. Fraser, D.M. Etheridge, N. Derek, S.A. Coram, L.N. Cooper, C.E. Allison, L. Porter, and S. Baly:
The CSIRO (Australia) measurement of greenhouse gases in the global atmosphere.
Report of the 11th WMO/IAEA Meeting of Experts on Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Related Tracer Measurement Techniques, Tokyo, Japan, September 2001, S.Toru and S. Kazuto (editors), World Meteorological Organization Global Atmosphere Watch, 97-111 (2003).

SIO CO2 program:
(Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, USA)
[BHD, BRW, CHR, KER, KUM, LJO, MLO, SMO, SPO]
C. D. Keeling, S. C. Piper, R. B. Bacastow, M. Wahlen, T. P. Whorf, M. Heimann, and H. A. Meijer:
Atmospheric CO2 and 13CO2 exchange with the terrestrial biosphere and oceans from 1978 to 2000: observations and carbon cycle implications.
pp. 83-113, in "A History of Atmospheric CO2 and its effects on Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems", editors, Ehleringer, J.R., T. E. Cerling, M. D. Dearing, Springer Verlag, New York, (2005).

SIO O2 program:
(Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, USA)
[CBA, KUM, LJO, PSA]
A. C. Manning and R. F. Keeling:
Global oceanic and land biotic carbon sinks from the Scripps atmospheric oxygen flask sampling network.
Tellus 58B, 95-116. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0889.2006.00175.x (2006)

EC:
(Environment Canada)
[ALT, ESP, FRD, SBL]
D.E.J. Worthy (ed):
Canadian Baseline Program.
Meteorological Service of Canada, Downsview, Ontario (2003).

JMA:
(Japan Meteorological Agency)
[MNM, RYO, YON]
F. Watanabe, O. Uchino, Y. Joo, M. Aono, K. Higashijima, Y. Hirano, K. Tsuboi, and K. Suda:
Interannual variation of growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration observed at the JMA's three monitoring stations: Large increase in concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide in 1998.
J. Meteor. Soc. Japan 78, 673-682 (2000).

UBA:
(Umweltbundesamt, Germany)
[SCH]
I. Levin, R. Graul, and N.B.A. Trivett:
Long term observations of atmospheric CO2 and carbon isotopes at continental sites in Germany.
Tellus 47B, 23-34 (1995). doi:10.1034/j.1600-0889.47.issue1.4.x

FMI:
(Finnish Meteorological Institute)
[PAL]
J. Kilkki, T. Aalto, J. Hatakka, H. Portin, and T. Laurila:
Atmospheric CO2 observations at Finnish urban and rural sites.
Boreal Env. Res. 20, 227-242 (2015).

RSE:
(Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, Italia)
[PRS]
Francesco Apadula

HMS:
(Hungarian Meteorological Service)
[HUN]
L. Haszpra, Z. Barcza, P. S. Bakwin, B. W. Berger, K. J. Davis, and T. Weidinger:
Measuring system for the long-term monitoring of biosphere/atmosphere exchange of carbon dioxide.
J. of Geophysical Research 106D, 3057-3070 (2001).

Saitama:
(Center for Environmental Science, Saitama, Japan)
[DDR, KIS]
Y. Muto

NIPR:
(National Institute of Polar Research and Tohoku University, Japan)
[SYO]
S. Morimoto, T. Nakazawa, S. Aoki, G. Hashida, and T. Yamanouchi:
Concentration variations of atmospheric CO2 observed at Syowa Station, Antarctica from 1984 to 2000.
Tellus 55B, 170-177, doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0889.2003.01471.x (2003).

SAWS:
(South African Weather Service)
[CPT]
C. Labuschagne, E.-G. Brunke, and H.E. Scheel:
Global Trace Gas Trends as Observed at the Cape Point Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Station.
Presented at: Global Change and Regional Sustainability in South Africa. Kirstenbosch, Cape Town, (2003).

NIES O2 program:
(National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan)
[COI, HAT]
Y. Tohjima, H. Mukai, Y. Nojiri, H. Yamagishi, and T. Machida:
Atmospheric O2/N2 measurements at two Japanese sites: estimation of global oceanic and land biotic carbon sinks and analysis of the variations in atmospheric potential oxygen (APO).
Tellus B 60, 213-225 (2008).

NIES Aircraft program:
(National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan)
[NOV, SUR]
T. Machida:

AEMET:
(Agencia Estatal de Meteorologia, Spain)
[IZO]
A.J. Gomez-Pelaez, R. Ramos:
Improvements in the Carbon Dioxide and Methane Continuous Measurement Programs at Izana Gobal GAW Station (Spain) during 2007-2009.
in: GAW report (No. 194) of the "15th WMO/IAEA Meeting of Experts on Carbon Dioxide, Other Greenhouse Gases, and Related Tracer Measurement Techniques (Jena, Germany; September 7-10, 2009)", edited by Willi A. Brand, World Meteorological Organization (TD No. 1553), 133-138 (2011).

NIWA:
(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand)
[BHD]
G. W. Brailsford, B. B. Stephens, A. J. Gomez, K. Riedel, S. E. Mikaloff Fletcher, S. E. Nichol, and M. R. Manning:
Long-term continuous atmospheric CO2 measurements at Baring Head, New Zealand.
Atmos. Meas. Tech. 5, 3109-3117, doi:10.5194/amt-5-3109-2012 (2012).

CNR-ICES:
(International Center for Earth Sciences - CNR, Institute of Acoustics and Sensors)
[JBN]
L. Ciattaglia, T. Colombo, and K. A. Masarie:
Continuous Measurements of Atmospheric CO2 at Jubany Station, Antarctica.
Tellus 51B, 713-721 (1995).

IAFMS:
(Italian Air Force Meteorological Service)
[CMN]
T. Colombo and R. Santaguida:
Atmospheric CO2 record from in situ measurements at Mt. Cimone.
pp. 169-172. In T.A. Boden, D.P. Kaiser, R.J. Sepanski, and F.W. Stoss (eds.), Trends '93: A compendium of Data on Global Change. ORNL/CDIAC -65. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn., USA (1994).

ENEA:
(Italian National Agency for New Technology, Energy and the Environment)
[LMP]
A. di Sarra, S. Piacentino, P. Chamard, F. Artuso, S. Chiavarini, F. Monteleone, D. Sferlazzo, F. Anello, C. Bommarito, L. De Silvestri, and D. Meloni:
Measurements of greenhouse gases at the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa.
in Atmospheric Monitoring and Inverse Modelling for Verification of National and EU bottom-up GHG Inventories, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, EU22893EN, 112-115, (2007).

MPI-BGC:
(Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany)
[BIK,CVR,SIS,ZOT]
R. L. Thompson, A. C. Manning, E. Gloor, U. Schultz, T. Seifert, F. Hänsel, A. Jordan, and M. Heimann:
In-situ measurements of oxygen, carbon monoxide and greenhouse gases from Ochsenkopf tall tower in Germany.
Atmos. Meas. Tech. 2, 573-591, doi:10.5194/amt-2-573-2009 (2009).

LSCE:
(Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, France)
[AMS]
P. Monfray, M. Ramonet, and D. Beardsmore:
Longitudinal and vertical CO2 gradients over the subtropical/subantarctic oceanic sink.
Tellus B 48, 445-446 (1996).

KMA:
(Korea Meteorological Administration)
[AMY]
C. Cho, J. Kim, and H. Yoo:
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Variations at Korea GAW Center from 1999 to 2006.
J. Korean Meterological Society 43, 359-365 (2007).