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Climate Monitoring & Diagnostics Laboratory

HATS

Halocarbon & other Atmospheric Trace Species

U.S. Dept. of Commerce / NOAA / OAR / CMDL / HATS

The general mission of the Halocarbons and other Atmospheric Trace Species group is to quantify the distributions and magnitudes of the sources and sinks for atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) and halogen containing compounds. HATS utilizes numerous types of platforms, including ground-based stations, towers, ocean vessels, aircraft, and balloons, to accomplish its mission. For a detailed mission statement, click on the "FAQ" below.
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CMDL Halocarbons & other Atmospheric Trace Species
325 Broadway R/E/CG1
Boulder, CO 80303
Group Chief: James W. Elkins
(303) 497-6224