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Aerosols; special field campaigns; instrument comparison

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A Comparison Of Similar Aerosol Measurements Made On The Nasa P3-B, Dc-8, And Nsf C-130 Aircraft During Trace-P And Ace-Asia, K G. Moore, A D. Clarke, V Kapustin, Cameron Mcnaughton, B E. Anderson, E L. Winstead, R J. Weber, Y Ma, Y N. Lee, R. Talbot, Jack E. Dibb, T Anderson, S Dougherty, D Covert, D Rogers Aug 2004

A Comparison Of Similar Aerosol Measurements Made On The Nasa P3-B, Dc-8, And Nsf C-130 Aircraft During Trace-P And Ace-Asia, K G. Moore, A D. Clarke, V Kapustin, Cameron Mcnaughton, B E. Anderson, E L. Winstead, R J. Weber, Y Ma, Y N. Lee, R. Talbot, Jack E. Dibb, T Anderson, S Dougherty, D Covert, D Rogers

Earth Sciences

Two major aircraft experiments occurred off the Pacific coast of Asia during spring 2001: the NASA sponsored Transport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific (TRACE-P) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored Aerosol Characterization Experiment-Asia (ACE-Asia). Both experiments studied emissions from the Asian continent (biomass burning, urban/industrial pollution, and dust). TRACE-P focused on trace gases and aerosol during March/April and was based primarily in Hong Kong and Yokota Air Force Base, Japan, and involved two aircraft: the NASA DC-8 and the NASA P3-B. ACE-Asia focused on aerosol and radiation during April/May and was based in Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Station, …