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Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Earth Sciences

2004

Airborne aerosol; chemical composition; intercomparison

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Intercomparisons Of Airborne Measurements Of Aerosol Ionic Chemical Composition During Trace-P And Ace-Asia, Y Ma, R J. Weber, K Maxwell-Meier, D A. Orsini, Y-N Lee, B J. Huebert, S G. Howell, T H. Bertram, R. Talbot, Jack E. Dibb, Eric Scheuer Aug 2004

Intercomparisons Of Airborne Measurements Of Aerosol Ionic Chemical Composition During Trace-P And Ace-Asia, Y Ma, R J. Weber, K Maxwell-Meier, D A. Orsini, Y-N Lee, B J. Huebert, S G. Howell, T H. Bertram, R. Talbot, Jack E. Dibb, Eric Scheuer

Earth Sciences

As part of the two field studies, Transport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific (TRACE-P) and the Asian Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE-Asia), the inorganic chemical composition of tropospheric aerosols was measured over the western Pacific from three separate aircraft using various methods. Comparisons are made between the rapid online techniques of the particle into liquid sampler (PILS) for measurement of a suite of fine particle a mist chamber/ion chromatograph (MC/IC) measurement of fine sulfate, and the longer time-integrated filter and micro-orifice impactor (MOI) measurements. Comparisons between identical PILS on two separate aircraft flying in formation showed that they were highly …