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QUARTERLY SUMMARY
The quarterly summary function is selected by
the user desiring statistical information for a site-
pollutant-year-quarter combination. If the
combination exists on the quarterly file, the user
can obtain the information he specified by utilizing
the summary information selection commands. If
the combination does not exist on the file, the user
has the option of specifying a new combination or
requesting the sequential combination following
the key he specified.
The first choice the user must make regards the
listing of valid program commands. The user is
given the option of printing the commands or pro-
coeding directly to the data selection. If yes is
entered, the commands are listed. If no is entered,
the user is asked to enter his first command.
The program commands can be divided into
two classes. The selection commands specify the
data desired, and the action commands request
the program to perform some task. The selection
commands can be further divided into site-pollu-
tant commands and summary information com-
mands.
The site-pollutant selection commands are
listed below.
1. state = ??* — The state desired. Example:
state = 31.
2. area = ????* — The code for the city or
county desired. Example: area = 3480.
3. site = ??? — The site number within the area
desired. Example: site = 001.
4. agency = 71" — The code for the sponsoring
agency. Example: agency = a.
5. project = ??T — The code for the type of
sampling. Example: project = 01.
6. pollutant = ?????t — The code for the pollu-
tant desired. Example: pollutant = 11101.
7. method = lr — The code for the sampling
method. Example: method = 91.
8. interval = ?t — The code for the sampling
interval. Example: interval = 7.
9. year = ?? — The code for the year desired.
Example: year = 70.
10. quarter = ?? — The code for the quarter
desired. Example: quarter = 01.
11. key = ???????????????????????? - (24 char-
acters.) The complete key for the informa-
tion desired. The key is composed of the
Interactive Access
state, area, site, agency, project, pollutant,
method, interval, year, and quarter in the
order listed. The key command is provided
as a quick method of entering information.
Example: key = 313480001 a01111019177001.
A partial key can be entered to position the
file at a desired point to enable the user to
enter the find and next commands to
retrieve subsequent information.
The summary information commands are listed
below.
1. observ — The number of observations
stored in the data bank for the combination
specified.
2. max — The maximum observation that
occurred for the combination specified.
3. min — The minimum observation that
occurred for the combination specified.
4. amean — The arithmetic mean. The value is
printed only if the criteria restraints of NADB
are met.
5. gmean — The geometric mean. The value is
printed only if the criteria restraints of NADB
are met.
6. astdev — The arithmetic standard deviation.
The value is printed only if the criteria
restraints of NADB are met.
7. gstdev — The geometric standard deviation.
The value is printed only if the criteria
restraints of NADB are met.
8. % observ — The percentage of possible
observations that are present. This value is
blank for the time intervals that would make
the value meaningless.
9. zsub — The value substituted for data
values less than the minimum detectable in
the computations. This value represents an
approximation of one-half the minimum
detectable.
10. zcnt — The number of times the isyb. value
was substituted in the computations.
11. all - Specifies that all statistics are desired.
"Codes found in SAROAD Station Coding Manual, APTD
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Initially, the program is set up not to print any
of the summary information. Specific requests for
items are made by entering the appropriate
command after the COMMAND? prompt. If at a
later point in the program some item of
information requested is no longer needed, print-
ing of this information can be suppressed by
entering the letter X followed by the summary
information selection command corresponding to
that information. For example, if the maximum
value was requested by the command, max or aH,
the command to suppress the printing would be
xmax.
The action commands and their results are
listed below.
1. find — Indicates that the user has entered all
the selection information desired. The pro-
gram uses the information specified and
attempts to find a matching key on the sum-
mary file. If a match is found, the informa-
tion for the site-pollutant-year-quarter com-
bination requested is printed, followed by
the COMMAND? prompt. If the match was
not found, the message, NO MATCH
FOUND FOR KEY kev CORRECT OR ASK
FOR NEXT RECORD, is returned. The user
has the option of requesting the next se-
quential combination via the next command
or entering new selection information. If the
key requested is greater than the largest key
recorded in the file, the message, KEY key
GREATER THAN HIGHEST POSSIBLE
KEY. ENTER KEY LESS THAN OR EQUAL
highest key, is printed. Any valid command
other than next can be entered at this point.
2. next ?? — Indicates that the user wishes to
have the information selected for the next ??
sequential combinations printed. The ??
represents any two-digit number from 01 to
99. If 2? is entered as blanks, 01 is assumed.
If the end of the file is reached, the message,
END OF DATA ENTER NEW COMMAND, is
printed. The user can enter any valid com-
mand other than nexl. Example: next 02.
3. end — Signals the end of user requests for
the quarterly summary function. The pro-
gram returns control to the master program
and other functions can be requested.
Please note that either the entire command or
the first two letters of the command can be used.
The only time the two-letter abbreviation is not
sufficient is when negating the summary informa-
tion commands. The negative command requires
at least three letters. For example, if max was
specified and no longer wanted, the user can sup-
press the maximum by entering xrnaj< or xma.
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YEARLY SUMMARY
The yearly summary function is selected by the
user desiring statistical information for a site-
pollutant-year combination. If the combination
exists on the yearly file, the user can obtain the
information he specified by utilizing the summary
information selection commands. If the combina-
tion does not exist on the file, the user has the
cption of specifying a new combination or re-
questing the sequential combination following
the key he specified.
The first choice the user must make regards the
listing of valid program commands. The user is
given the option of printing the commands or pro-
ceeding directly to the data selection. If yes is
entered, the commands are listed. If no is entered,
the user is asked to enter his first command.
The program commands can be divided into
two classes. The selection commands specify the
data desired, and the action commands request
the program to perform some task. The selection
commands can be further divided into site-
pollutant commands and summary information
commands.
The site-pollutant selection commands are
listed below.
1. state = ??* — The state desired. Example:
state = 31.
2. area = ????* — The code for the city or
county desired. Example: area =3480.
3. site = ??? — The site number within the area
desired. Example: site = 001.
4. agency = ?t — The code for the sponsoring
agency. Example: agency = a.
5. project = ??t — The code for the type of
sampling. Example: project = 01.
6. pollutant = ?????t — The code for the pollu-
tant desired. Example: pollutant = 11101.
7. method = ??t — The code for the sampling
method. Example: method = 91.
8. interval = ?t — The code for the sampling
interval. Example: interval = 7.
9. year = ?? — The code for the year desired.
Example: year = 70.
10. key = ?????????????????????? - (22 charac-
ters.) The complete key for the information
desired. The key is composed of the state,
area, site, agency, project, pollutant,
method, interval, and year in the order listed.
The key command is provided as a quick
method of entering information. Example:
key = 3133480001a011110191770. A partial
key can be entered to position the file at a
desired point to enable the user to enter the
find and next commands to retrieve subse-
quent information.
The summary information selection commands
are listed below.
1. observ — The number of observations
stored in the data bank for the combination
specified.
2. max — The maximum observation that
occurred for the combination specified.
3. min — The minimum observation that
occurred for the combination specified.
4. amean — The arithmetic mean. The value is
printed only if the criteria restraints of N ADB
are met.
5. gmean — The geometric mean. The value is
printed only if the criteria restraints of NADB
are met.
6. astdev — The arithmetic standard deviation.
The value is printed only if the criteria
restraints of NADB are met.
7. gstdev — The geometric standard deviation.
The value is printed only if the criteria
restraints of NADB are met.
8. % observ — The percentage of possible
observations that are present. This value is
blank for time intervals that would make the
value meaningless.
9. zsub — The value substituted for data
values less than the minimum detectable in
the computations. This value represents an
approximation of one-half the minimum
detectable.
10. zcnt — The number of times the zsub value
was substituted in the computations.
11. all — Specifies that all statistics are de-
sired.
Initially, the program is set up not to print any
of the summary information. Specific requests for
items are made by entering the appropriate
command after the COMMAND? prompt. If at a
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later point in the program some item of
information requested is no longer needed, print-
ing of this information can be suppressed by
entering the letter )£. followed by the summary
information selection command corresponding to
that information. For example, if the maximum
value was requested by the command, max or ajl,
the command to suppress the printing would be
xmax.
The action commands and their results are
listed below.
1. find — Indicates that the user has entered all
the selection information desired. The pro-
gram uses the information specified and
attempts to find a matching key on the
summary file. If a match is found, the
information for the site-pollutant-year
combination requested is printed, followed
by the COMMAND? prompt. If the match
was not found, the message, NO MATCH
FOUND FOR KEY key CORRECT OR ASK
FOR NEXT RECORD, is returned. The user
has the option of requesting the next
sequential combination via the next
command or entering new selection
information. If the key requested is greater
than the largest key recorded in the file, the
message, KEY key GREATER THAN
HIGHEST POSSIBLE KEY. ENTER KEY
LESS THAN OR EQUAL highest key, is
printed. Any valid command other than next
can be entered at this point.
2. next ?? — Indicates that the user wishes to
have the information selected for the next ??
sequential combinations printed. The ??
represents any two-digit number from 01 to
99. If ?? is entered as blanks, 01 is assumed.
If the end of the file is reached, the message,
END OF DATA ENTER NEW COMMAND, is
printed. The uSer can enter any valid
command other than next. If an invalid entry
for ?? is entered, the user is notified and a
new command is called for.
3. end — Signals the end of user requests for
the yearly summary function. The program
returns control to the master program and
other functions can be requested.
Please note that either the entire command or
the first two letters of the command can be used.
The only time the two-letter abbreviation is not
sufficient is when negating the summary
information commands. The negative command
requires at least three letters. For example, if max
was specified, but is no longer wanted, the user
can suppress the maximum by entering xmax or
xma.
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SITE DESCRIPTIONS
The site function is selected by the user who
desires detailed information about the location
and surroundings of some sampling site or sites.
The option of obtaining abbreviated or full site
descriptions is incorporated in the system.
The site program initially offers the user the
option of having a short description of the valid
commands printed. The user response is yes if the
command list is desired or no if the list is not
needed.
The user is required to choose either
abbreviated or full descriptions. Examples of the
output obtained with the abbr and the fgll entries
are included following this discussion.
After the user has made the decisions dis-
cussed above, he is prompted by the messages
START ENTERING COMMANDS and COM-
MAND? to begin the actual retrieval. There are
two possible types of commands: selection com-
mands and action commands. The selection
commands are used to specify the state, area, site,
agency, and project that the user wants informa-
tion about. The action commands indicate to the
program what action it is to take. Any type of
command can be entered following the COM-
MAND? prompt.
The selection commands are listed below.
1. state = ??* — Indicates the state desired.
Example: state = 31.
2. area = ????* — The city or county desired.
Example: area = 3480.
3. site = ??? — The site number within the area
specified. Example: site = 001.
4. agency = ?^ — The code for the sponsoring
agency. Example: agency = a.
5. project = ??t — The code for the type of
sampling. Example: project = 01.
6. key = ???????????? - The complete key
composed of items 1 through 5 in the order
listed. This command can be used as a quick
method of entering information. Example:
key = 313480001 a01. The key command can
be used to position the file at the beginning
of the data for a state so the find and next
commands can be used to process the sites
for a state. To do so, enter only the first two
characters (state code) of the key and press
the return key. The find command is then
entered to actually position the file.
The action commands are listed below.
1. find — Instructs the program to locate the
last state-area-site-agency-project combi-
nation specified.
2. next ?? — Instructs the program to output
descriptions for the next ?? state-area-site-
agency-project combinations in the file. ??
represents any two-digit number from 01 to
99. If just next is specified, one combination
is printed. If a match was not found when
the find command was entered, the next
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key being printed. Example: next 02.
3. end — Signals that the user has completed
his use of this function. Control is returned
to the master program by this command.
The complete command may be entered or the
command may be abbreviated to the first two
letters of the command. For example, next 02 can
be abbreviated to ne 02.
The error messages associated with the site
description function deal with three areas: invalid
commands, attempts to process beyond the end
of the file, and invalid state-area-site-agency-
project combinations. Invalid commands result in
the message INVALID COMMAND. REENTER,
followed by the prompt, COMMAND?. The user
need only enter a valid command to continue. The
attempt to process beyond the end of the data
occurs when the next??command requests more
combinations than remain. As many combinations
as exist are printed followed by the message, END
OF DATA. ENTER NEW KEY, followed by the
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command to continue. The final situation, an
invalid key, occurs when the combination
specified is not on the site file. The user receives
the message, NO SITE FILE ENTRY FOR key.
ENTER VALID KEY, followed by the prompt,
COMMAND?. The user can change any part of
the key or enter any other valid command at this
point. Please note that the command next causes
the next sequential combination following the last
valid key to be printed, which may not be the next
sequential combination following the invalid key.
"Codes found in SAROAD Station Coding Manual, APTD
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The pollutant name function is selected by
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SAROAD MAILED-REQUEST SYSTEM
Data are available in formats other than those
described in the previous sections. These can be
requested by contacting:
Environmental Protection Agency
National Air Data Branch
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
If the number of requests for these routines
becomes excessive, they will be made available
under the Air Pollution Access System if possible.
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n Appendix II.
When you make a request, you must have the
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honored. For example, a request for data from
Denver, Colorado, is insufficient. The request
must be for data from state 06 and city 0580.
A list of the codes necessary to request data
can be obtained at the above address.
Other programs dealing with trend analyses
and statistical analyses are available or being de-
veloped. We cannot make these available at this
time, however, because of a lack of resources. If
you have a specific project, contact us at the
above address and we may be able to offer you
the programs. Also, if you have requests for other
programs, contact us at the above address.
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10/15/73
The yeany report by quarters has been used in
the past To satisfy general requests for data. The
report by quarters was used because many
poiiutants follow a seasonal trend and the annual
average alone is often insufficient to identify the
trends. Utilizing this report, one can examine
patterns by quarter as well as examine annual
trends.
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relate the data to the standards, it will probably
receive a more limited usage than in the past.
Sample output for the yearly report by quarters
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In order to request a yearly report by quarters,
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1. Pollutants desired — Which pollutant or
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2 Method, units, and interval - For each
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RAW DATA LISTING ( < 24 hr)
The raw data mail request is used currently to
present data with a 1-hour, 2-hour, or 4-hour
sampling interval. Detailed information by month
for each pollutant-site is offered. The basic values
(1-hour, 2-hour, or 4-hour) are listed across the
page. If 75 percent or more of the values are
presented for a day, the daily average is
calculated. The number of values per day is also
listed.
Diurnal variation is also displayed for the
month. Along the bottom, the average for each 1-
hour interval (or 2-hour interval or 4-hour interval)
is displayed if 75 percent or more of the values are
present for that interval in that month. The
number of values and a maximum are also
displayed.
A monthly average is calculated if 75 percent or
more of the values are present and a monthly
maximum is listed. Saturdays and Sundays are
identified by an asterisk following the "Day." The
format is shown at the end of this section.
The following information must accompany
the request for a raw data listing.
1. Pollutant — Which pollutant or pollutants
are you interested in?
2. Method, unit — For each pollutant are you
interested in a certain method and/or units?
3. Interval — Which interval are you interested
in?
4. Site combination — Are you interested in a
specific site, city, county, state, and/or
region?
5. Date — Are you interested in a specific
month, quarter, year, or years?
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DATA REQUESTS ON PUNCHED CARDS OR MAGNETIC TAPE
Requests can be made for any data to be
written onto magnetic tape or punched cards and
nailed to the user. The data will be written in
SAROAD card images as defined in APTD-0663
SAROAD Users Manual.
In order to request data on punched cards or
nagnetic tape, the foilovving info'matiori must be
provided in the request:
1 Geographic information - Are you
interested in a specific site, city, county,
state, EPA region, or the nation? To make
the request, look up the SAROAD codes.
2. Pollutants desired — Which pollutant or
pollutants are you interested in? Are you
interested in all pollutants?
3. Method, units - For each pollutant
requested are you interested in a specific
method or units or all methods and/or units?
4. Interval desired - Are you interested in all
intervals? If not, which specifip intervals do
you want?
5. Date - Which time period are you
interested in?
If you want the data on magnetic tape, the
following additional information must be included
in the request.
1. BP! - The number of bits per inch to be
written. The probable values are 556, 800, or
1600.
2, Track - The user can specify either seven-
track or nine-track tapes.
3. Labels — The user can specify either
standard IBM labels or no labels.
4 Blocking factor - The number of 80-byte
records written per block can be specified by
the user.
if the user requests magnetic tape and does not
supply his own tape, a wait may be required to
process the request. The wait may be necessary to
allow NADB to make a tape available to the user;
usually, however, this problem will not occur.
Requests for punched cards do not require the
additional information listed above. Punched
cards should be requested only as a last resort
because they are easiiy damaged in the mail. For
this rer3on, magnetic tape will be better foi mailed
requests
SAROAD Mailed-Request System
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GLOSSARY
Arithmetic Mean — The arithmetic mean is the
most common measure of central tendency
used to describe air quality data. It is the sum of
the data over a specified interval divided by the
number of values that comprise the sum. In
mathematical notation,
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, n;X; = data values.
Arithmetic Standard Deviation — The arithmetic
standard deviation is used as a measure of the
dispersion or spread of the data values around
the arithmetic mean. If the range of data
values for an interval is wide, this number will
be large. As the range decreases, or if the data
values are more nearly equal, this number will
be small. In mathematical notation.
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Crteria Restraints (See Appendix I) — The criteria
restraints are the set of rules defined by NADB
which the data must satisfy before any
statistics are calculated and listed.
Filu — A file is a set of data.
Geometric Mean — The geometric mean is a
measure of central tendency. It is the ntn root
of the product of n individual data values in an
interval. In mathematical notation,
Geometric Standard Deviation — The geometric
standard deviation is used as a measure of the
dispersion or spread of the values around the'
geometric mean. In mathematical notation,
Si = antilog
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where i = 1,2,. . .,n;Xj = data value.
Interactive — Software programs that allow man-
machine interface between a user and the
computer. The user can ask certain questions
of the computer and receive the answers
immediately.
NADB — NADB is the acronym for National
Aerometric Data Bank.
NADBTSO - NADBTSO is the name of the pro-
cedure that will allow the user access to the
National Aerometric Data Bank.
Remote Batch — Software that allows man-
machine interface between a user and the
computer. The user requests some summariza-
tion task or a list of data values and receives the
output at some later point in time.
SAROAD — Acronym meaning Storage and
Retrieval of Aerometric Data.
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where i = 1,2,. . ., n; X: = data value.
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APPENDICES
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I. CRITERIA RESTRAINTS OF THE NADB FOR AVERAGING
In order to assume some integrity of the values,
summary statistics are automatically not
calculated unless the data meet certain minimum
criteria. These criteria guarantee a minimum
number of samples that are distributed through-
out the time period.
1. Continuous data — Currently these are 1-
hour data, 2-hour data, and 4-hour data.
a. No quarterly statistics are constructed
unless 75 percent of the individual values
are present.
b. No yearly statistics are constructed
unless 75 percent of the individual values
are present.
2. Daily data (24-hour sampling interval) —
Thedaily data are usually generated on a ran-
dom or systematic schedule; thus a straight
percentage is not possible. The following
criteria are based on the old National Air
Surveillance Network's schedule of 26
samples per year.
a. No quarterly statistics are constructed
unless there are a minimum of five
samples per quarter. A second constraint
is that if one month has no values, there
must be at least two values in each of the
other two months. To reword these cri-
teria, we are excluding data for which
there are no samples in each of two
months and five or more in the third, and
for which there are no samples in one
month, one sample in another, and four
or more in the third.
b. No yearly statistics are constructed unless
all four quarters in the year meet criteria.
3. Monthly data -
a. No quarterly statistics are constructed
unless two months have values.
b. No yearly statistics are constructed unless
all four quarters meet criteria.
4. Quarterly data — No yearly statistics are
constructed unless all four quarters are
present.
Appendices
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H. ADDRESSES FOR THE REGIONAL OFFICES
F;egion I
^ohn F. Kennedy Federal Bldg.
F'oom 2303
E'OSton, Massachusetts 02203
Phone:614-223-7210
Connecticut, Maine, Mass.,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island
Vermont
Fegion II
26 Federal Plaza
F oom 2525
Mew York, New York 10007
Phone:212-264-2525
New Jersey, New York,
Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
Fegion III
Curtis Building
6th and Walnut Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Phone: 215-597-4506
Delaware, District of
Columbia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia,
W. Virginia
Fegion IV
S uite 300
1421 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Phone: 404-526-5727
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Mississippi, Kentucky,
N.Carolina, S. Carolina, Tennessee
Region V
1 North Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60606
Phone: 312-353-5250
Illinois, Indiana,
Minnesota, Michigan,
Ohio, Wisconsin
Region VI
1600 Patter sen Street
Suite 1100
Dallas, Texas 75201
Phone:214-749-1962
Arkansas, Louisiana, N. Mexico,
Oklahoma, Texas
Region VI i
1735 Baltimore Avenue
Kansas City, Missouri 64108
Phone:816-374-5493
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
Region VIII
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, Colorado 80203
Phone:303-837-3895
Colorado, Montana, N. Dakota,
South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
Region IX
100 California Street
San Francisco, California 94111
Phone:415-556-2320
Arizona, California, Hawaii,
Nevada, Guam, American Samoa
Region X
12006th Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101
Phone:206-442-1200
Washington, Oregon, Idaho,
Alaska
Appendices
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IV. SAROAD TERMINAL USERS MANUAL REQUEST FORM
Please add my name to the list of persons to receive manual updates.
NAM £:____________
ADDRESS:,
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA
SHEET
1. Report No.
EPA-450/2-73-004
3. Recipient's Accession No.
4. Title and Subtitle
SAROAD Terminal User's Manual
5. Report Date
10/73 Issued
6.
7. Author(s)
Carolyn P. Chamblee - Gerald J. Nehls
8- Performing Organization Rept.
No.
9. Performing Organization Name and Address
Environmental Protection Agency
National Air Data Branch
Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27711
10. Pro|ect/Task/Work Unit No.
SAROAD
11. Contract/Grant No.
12. Sponsoring Organization Name and Address
Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27711
13. Type of Report & Period
Covered
Final 1973
14.
15. Supplementary Notes
16. Abstracts
The SAROAD Terminal User's Manual is an instructional manual for accessing
the National Aerometric Data Bank via a computerized system, NADBTSO. Sample
interactive sessions and sample reports are given in each section of the manual
Information available through the system is quarterly and yearly frequency
distributions, raw data listings, data and site inventories, special reports
on the criteria pollutants, and various summary statistics.
17. K?y Words and Document Analysis. 17o. Descriptors
Computer
Information System
Computerized Retrieval System
Interactive Computer System
Ambient Air
Air Pollution
Frequency Distributions
Quarterly Frequencies
Yearly Frequencies
17b. IJentifiers/Open-Ended Terms
NADB
SAROAD
NADBTSO
17e. COSATI Field/Group
Pollutant
Criteria Pollutants
Non-Criteria Pollutants
18. Availability Statement
Unlimited
19. Security Class (This
Report)
UNCLA
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Page
UNCLASSIFIED
21. No. of Pages
87
22. Price
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