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Research at Jungfraujoch.

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    The Jungfraujoch High Altitude Research Station is a key global site for atmospheric research. Its selection into networks like the Global Atmosphere Watch highlights its importance in monitoring atmospheric composition and air pollution.

    Area of Science:

    • Atmospheric Science
    • Environmental Monitoring
    • Earth System Science

    Background:

    • The Jungfraujoch High Altitude Research Station, established in 1931, is a significant international research facility.
    • It is recognized as a Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) station, aligning with the Integrated Global Atmospheric Chemistry Observation (IGACO) initiative.
    • The station also participates in the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC) and the Swiss national air pollution network (NABEL), linked to the European Monitoring and Evaluation Program (EMEP).

    Discussion:

    • The station's strategic alpine location facilitates comprehensive atmospheric studies.
    • Its integration into multiple national and international networks underscores its role in large-scale air pollution and atmospheric composition research.
    • A 2006 conference celebrated its 75th anniversary, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.

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    • Jungfraujoch's designation within GAW and NDACC validates its critical role in global atmospheric monitoring.
    • The station contributes to understanding the large-scale dissemination of air pollutants across Europe.
    • Interdisciplinary research at Jungfraujoch spans chemistry, physics, astronomy, biology, and medicine.

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    • Continued operation and participation in international networks will enhance long-term atmospheric data collection.
    • Further interdisciplinary studies at Jungfraujoch are expected to yield deeper insights into atmospheric processes.
    • The station is poised to remain a vital hub for global atmospheric change research.