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Ideal-gas Thermochemical Properties for Carbon Dioxide and its Isotopologues Calculated from Partition Functions
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Tabulations at 1 K intervals from 1 K to 6000 K of the partition function and standard-state isobaric heat capacity, entropy, and enthalpy for the 12 natural isotopologues of CO2, along with their standard uncertainties. Calculations performed with a partition function constructed from spectroscopic and theoretical data as described in the Appendix of the paper by A.H. Harvey, S.A. Tashkun, and E.W. Lemmon, to be submitted to J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data. Note that the model does not account for dissociation of the CO2 molecule, making the results incomplete above approximately 3500 K.
Tags: carbon dioxide,heat capacity,enthalpy,entropy,ideal-gas properties,equation of state,partition function,thermochemistry,
Modified: 2025-04-06
Absolute 13C/12C Isotope Amount Ratio for Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite from Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Data set from peer-reviewed publication: A. J. Fleisher et al., Absolute 13C/12C Isotope Amount Ratio for Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite from Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy, Nature Physics. Measurements of isotope ratios are predominantly made with reference to standard specimens that have been characterized in the past. In the 1950s, the carbon isotope ratio was referenced to a belemnite sample collected by Heinz Lowenstam and Harold Urey in South Carolina?s Pee Dee region.
Tags: greenhouse gases,carbon dioxide,oceans,ph,marine mammals,remote sensing,seabirds,Environment and Climate,
Modified: 2025-04-06
Data Central
Data provided by National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Home to NTIA data and analysis on computer and Internet use in the United States. Since November 1994, NTIA has periodically sponsored data collections on Internet use and the devices Americans use to go online as a supplement to the Census Bureau’s annual Current Population Survey (CPS); analyzed the data; and reported the findings. In recent years, NTIA has also linked to the raw datasets on the Census Bureau website.
Tags: blog,census,cps,data central,
Modified: 2025-04-06
High Accuracy Near-infrared Carbon Dioxide Intensity Measurements to Support Remote Sensing
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Data files for the publication "High Accuracy Near-infrared Carbon Dioxide Intensity Measurements to Support Remote Sensing" in Geophysical Research Letters
Tags: greenhouse gases,carbon dioxide,remote sensing,
Modified: 2025-04-06
Data from Laboratory Tests of a Prototype Carbon Dioxide Ground-Source Air Conditioner
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
These data from the laboratory tests of a prototype residential liquid-to-air ground-source air conditioner (GSAC) using CO2 as the refrigerant. The data collection and processing methods are described in detail in this report:
Report Title: "Laboratory Tests of a Prototype Carbon Dioxide Ground-Source Air Conditioner", NIST Technical Note 2068
Publication Date: October 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.TN.2068
Authors: Harrison Skye, Wei Wu
Tags: Air conditioner,carbon dioxide,CO2,ground-source heat pump,subcritical and transcritical cycles,
Modified: 2025-04-06
1986 County Business Patterns: Business Patterns
Data provided by United States Census Bureau
County Business Patterns (CBP) is an annual series that provides economic data by industry at the U.S., State, County and Metropolitan Area levels. This series includes the number of establishments, employment during the week of March 12, first quarter payroll, and annual payroll. CBP provides statistics for businesses with paid employees for the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas. Census Bureau staff identified a processing error that affects selected data from the 2014 County Business Patterns (CBP).
Tags: census,
Modified: 2025-06-23
1991 County Business Patterns: Business Patterns
Data provided by United States Census Bureau
County Business Patterns (CBP) is an annual series that provides economic data by industry at the U.S., State, County and Metropolitan Area levels. This series includes the number of establishments, employment during the week of March 12, first quarter payroll, and annual payroll. CBP provides statistics for businesses with paid employees for the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas. Census Bureau staff identified a processing error that affects selected data from the 2014 County Business Patterns (CBP).
Tags: census,
Modified: 2025-06-23
Hestia Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide Emissions Inventory for Los Angeles Basin
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Hestia Project quantifies, simulates and visualizes greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide emitted in urban regions. Los Angeles basin activity is provided at the 1 km grid spatial resolution, and at temporal resolutions of hourly or annually. Hestia-LA urban CO2 emissions inventory builds upon work conducted at the national scale (Vulcan Project) that includes various sectorial attributions. Hestia's high spatial and temporal resolution datasets are currently available for 2010 to 2015, in UTC or local time.
Tags: Greenhouse Gas,carbon dioxide,CO2,Urban Emissions,Carbon Monitoring,Atmospheric Modeling,Los Angeles Basin,California,Megacities,Fossil Fuel,Bottom-up Emissions Inventory,
Modified: 2025-04-06
Hestia Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide Emissions for Indianapolis, Indiana
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Hestia Project quantifies, simulates and visualizes greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide emitted in urban regions. Indianapolis data is provided at the county level (200 m grid resolution), and at hourly and yearly time frames. It builds upon work conducted at the national scale by the Vulcan Project. These high spatial and temporal resolution datasets are available from 2010 to 2015.
Tags: Greenhouse Gas,carbon dioxide,CO2,Urban Emissions,Carbon Monitoring,Atmospheric Modeling,Indianapolis,Indiana,Fossil Fuel,Bottom-up Inventory,
Modified: 2025-04-06
Hestia Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide Emissions for Baltimore, Maryland
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Hestia Project quantifies, simulates and visualizes greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide emitted in urban regions. Baltimore, Maryland activity is provided at the county level (200 m grid resolution), and at hourly and yearly time frames. It builds upon work conducted at the national scale by the Vulcan Project. These high spatial and temporal resolution datasets are available from 2010.
Tags: Greenhouse Gas,carbon dioxide,CO2,Urban Emissions,Carbon Monitoring,Atmospheric Modeling,Baltimore,Maryland,Northeast Corridor,Fossil Fuel,Bottom-up Emissions Inventory,
Modified: 2025-04-06