Return-Path: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 10:36:22 +0200 > > So from your files I conclude the following belongings: > SEAREX: Midway, Oahu, Enewetak, Fanning, Nauru, Norfolk > DOE: CapePoint, CapeGrim, Wellington, Chatam, Invercargill, Marion > and Palmer > AEROCE: Heimaey, Mace Head, Bermuda, Miami, RaggedPoint > > Which leave 2 stations unclarified: > Cheju: As it is in your data sheet, but no radionuclides were measured > and the data got no star for AEROCE, is it right to conclude that it > belongs to SEAREX ? > Tutulia: This is not in the spreadsheets, so where does it belong to? > Michael do you have any additional information ? > These are both SEAREX stations. It is a little confusing because some stations go by different names/codes. Cheju is the station in Korea which later became Kosan. Tutulia is the NOAA station on American Samoa. > The next questions is how should I reference the data. So far (for lack > of knowledge) I only cited the web-site of AEROCE and named the data > AEROCE. So how should I name the data and reference it to make the > origine of the data clear. (I think I am most probably not the first one > to use it in a publication, is there an "official" naming ?) > Re the source of the data, you can simply state personal communication. Eventually they will be posted on a web site. the problem at the moment is that I have no grad student/post doc who can handle all this. Joseph M. Prospero Univ. of Miami Distinguished Faculty Scholar Professor Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry Director Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami FL 33149 Tel: 305-421-4159 Fax: 305-361-4457 Cell: 786-512-4159 jprospero@rsmas.miami.edu Personal web page: http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/divs/mac/faculty/jprospero/jprospero.html Publications & pdfs http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/divs/mac/faculty/jprospero/jprospero-pubs.html CIMAS: http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/cimas/