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Mauna Loa Observatory
The Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) is an atmospheric baseline station of the Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL), Global Monitoring Division (GMD), of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). MLO is located 11,135 feet above sea level on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Why do you think the Mauna Loa Observatory’s location is ideal for monitoring Earth’s atmosphere?
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The location of the research center allows scientists to measure the effects volcanoes have on carbon dioxide levels released from nearby volcanoes.
The location is near a heavily populated area and it serves as a baseline for detecting pollution in major cities.
The remote location allows scientists to measure baseline atmospheric data without being influenced by a local pollution source.
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Mauna Loa Observatory
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