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| + | == Introduction== | ||
| + | == Summary Of Existing Observation Systems == | ||
| + | === Atmospheric systems === | ||
| + | ==== Major Routine United States and Canadian Operating Air Monitoring Networks==== | ||
| + | ==== Intensive Field Campaigns==== | ||
| + | ==== Air Monitoring Networks for Climate Forcing, Transport, and Stratospheric | ||
| + | Ozone==== | ||
| + | ==== Observation Systems Providing Vertical Profile Information==== | ||
| + | ==== National Routine Meteorological Monitoring Networks==== | ||
| + | ==== Satellite–Based Air Quality Observing Systems==== | ||
| + | ==== Surface water and soil/sediment measurement programs==== | ||
| + | ==== European Air Monitoring Networks==== | ||
| + | ==== Monitoring Networks for Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)==== | ||
| + | == Measurement Gaps to Support Integrated Assessments. == | ||
| + | === Multiple Pollutant Coverage.=== | ||
| + | === Spatial and temporal scale considerations === | ||
| + | === Measurements Gaps in Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems. === | ||
| + | === Recommendations for intensive field programs === | ||
| + | === Data gaps in exposure and health effects information. === | ||
| + | === Integration across accountability indicators.=== | ||
| + | === Merging observational systems and predictive models. === | ||
| + | === Strategies and Information Technology solutions === | ||
| + | == Appendix 1: summary of Existing Networks == | ||
Latest revision as of 16:14, January 18, 2008
See Media: Measurementsall.pdf
Introduction
Summary Of Existing Observation Systems
Atmospheric systems
Major Routine United States and Canadian Operating Air Monitoring Networks
Intensive Field Campaigns
==== Air Monitoring Networks for Climate Forcing, Transport, and Stratospheric Ozone====