%0 Dataset %T Daily mean ground ozone concentration at Waliguan atmospheric background station, Qinghai Province, 1994-2013 %J National Cryosphere Desert Data Center %I National Cryosphere Desert Data Center(www.ncdc.ac.cn) %U http://www.ncdc.ac.cn/portal/metadata/0188a9c4-0d1d-11e6-af40-5cc5d45ad3ae %W NCDC %R 10.12072/CGAWBO.003.2017.db %A Zhang Xiaochun %K Daily average;on-line observation;ozone %X China's Waliguan atmospheric background reference Observatory was founded in 1994. It is located in the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, 100 ° 54'e east longitude, 36 ° 17'n north latitude, and 3810 meters above sea level. It is the highest atmospheric background reference station in the world and the first atmospheric background reference station in the hinterland of the continent in the world. Its establishment fills the gap of the global atmospheric monitoring network (GAW) in the Eurasian continent. The Waliguan atmospheric background reference Observatory is jointly invested and constructed by the Chinese government and the global environment facility, and operated and managed by the China Meteorological Administration. Comprehensive atmospheric background monitoring based on greenhouse gas and atmospheric ozone monitoring; halogenated greenhouse gas is a general term for greenhouse gases containing halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, etc.), almost entirely generated by human activities, mainly used as refrigerants, foaming agents, sprays, cleaning agents, fire extinguishing agents, solvents, insulating materials, etc., including the Kyoto Protocol, which limits SF6 and HFCs. , PFCs, CFCs and HCFCs limited by Montreal Protocol account for about 12% of the long-life greenhouse gas radiative forcing. China Meteorological Administration started SF6 sampling and observation at Waliguan station in 1996, online observation of halogenated greenhouse gases at Shangdianzi station in 2006, and scientific research sampling and analysis at five stations since 2010. In 2013, the average concentrations of SF6 in the atmosphere of Waliguan and Shangdianzi stations were 8.10 ± 0.12ppt and 8.12 ± 0.10ppt respectively, the highest since the observation. This data set includes the observation data of the global atmospheric background Observatory in Waliguan, China. It is the daily mean data set of the on-line observation of ground ozone in Waliguan from 1994 to 2013.