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Integrated Photoacoustic Nephelometer (IPN) Absorption Coefficients, Scattering Coefficients, and Single Scattering Albedo

Overview:

The dataset contains aerosol light absorption and scattering coefficients measured by three single-wavelength Integrated Photoacoustic Nephelometers (IPN). The absorption coefficients were measured at 405, 721, and 1047 nm, while the scattering coefficients were measured at 405 and 721 nm. The single scattering albedo (SSA) at 405 and 721 nm were also calculated from the IPN measurements. The three IPNs shared a common inlet without impactor/cyclone in July; in August, a PM2.5 cyclone inlet was installed to reduce measurement noise and improve data quality. The 721-nm IPN experienced laser shutdown issues, causing missing of a large fraction of the 721-nm measurements, especially in July. As described before, the 721-nm laser issue was less frequent in August after the cyclone installation, improving the data completeness and quality. The IPN raw data were noisy, making identifying patterns and trends difficult; therefore, the hourly average data are recommended over the raw data. The hourly average data were cross-checked with the filter-based TAP and PSAP measurements, which showed that their patterns, trends, and peaks matched. However, due to the differences in working mechanisms and principles of the filter-based and photoacoustic particle-phase instruments, the IPN measurements are lower than the filter-based measurements despite that they have consistent patterns, trends, and peaks. 

Metadata Creator:
Name: August Li
Email: august@wustl.edu Phone: 2173778587
Street: 1325 Boland Place City: St. Louis
State: MO Postal: 63117
Contact Info:
Name: August Li
Email: august@wustl.edu Phone: 2173778587
Street: 1325 Boland Place City: St. Louis
State: MO Postal: 63117
Investigator(s): August Li (august@wustl.edu) 0000-0001-9828-3309
Rajan Chakrabarty (chakrabarty@wustl.edu) 0000-0001-5753-9937
Joshin Kumar (kumar@wustl.edu) 0000-0003-1496-2617
Data Citation:https://doi.org/10.5439/1962987
Data Format:csv
File Naming Convention:The files were named based on whether the measurements are absorption coefficients (Ba), scattering coefficients (Bs), or single scattering albedo (SSA); on the wavelengths on which the measurements were taken (_405, _721, or _1047); and on whether the data are raw (_Raw) or processed (_hourly_average).
Abstract:

The dataset contains aerosol light absorption and scattering coefficients measured by three single-wavelength Integrated Photoacoustic Nephelometers (IPN). The absorption coefficients were measured at 405, 721, and 1047 nm, while the scattering coefficients were measured at 405 and 721 nm. The single scattering albedo (SSA) at 405 and 721 nm were also calculated from the IPN measurements. The three IPNs shared a common inlet without impactor/cyclone in July; in August, a PM2.5 cyclone inlet was installed to reduce measurement noise and improve data quality. The 721-nm IPN experienced laser shutdown issues, causing missing of a large fraction of the 721-nm measurements, especially in July. As described before, the 721-nm laser issue was less frequent in August after the cyclone installation, improving the data completeness and quality. The IPN raw data were noisy, making identifying patterns and trends difficult; therefore, the hourly average data are recommended over the raw data. The hourly average data were cross-checked with the filter-based TAP and PSAP measurements, which showed that their patterns, trends, and peaks matched. However, due to the differences in working mechanisms and principles of the filter-based and photoacoustic particle-phase instruments, the IPN measurements are lower than the filter-based measurements despite that they have consistent patterns, trends, and peaks. 

Purpose:

The purpose of this dataset is to investigate the optical properties of the ambient aerosol particles at the La Porte site, and to serve as the reference measurements in the intercomparison between filter-based and photoacoustic particle-phase measurements for development of a new machine-learning based filter correction scheme. 

Arm Sites: hou
Content Time Range: Begin: 2022-07-04 End: 2022-08-29
Instrument(s):Photoacoustic Instrument
Data Type:Tracking Aerosol Convection Interactions Experiment (TRACER)
Scientific Measurements(s):
Measurement nameVariables
Aerosol Light Absorption Coefficientabsorption_coefficient_405nm
absorption_coefficient_721nm
absorption_coefficient_1047nm
Aerosol Light Scattering Coefficientscattering_coefficient_405nm
scattering_coefficient_721nm
Single Scattering Albedossa_405nm
ssa_721nm
Data Quality:
Attribute Accuracy: This dataset was cross-checked with the filter-based measurements, which showed that the patterns and trends matched. However, the photoacoustic particle-phase absorption measurements are lower than the filter-based absorption measurements due to the difference in their working mechanisms and principles, as well as the filter-based biases (filter-loading effects, filter-scattering effects, etc.).
Positional Accuracy: No formal positional accuracy tests were conducted
Consistency and Completeness Report: As described in the abstract, a large fraction of the 721-nm measurements was missing due to the laser shutdown issues. All bad data during the laser shutdown were removed and replaced with NaN in the dataset. Overall data quality was improved in August after installation of the PM2.5 cyclone inlet. For the other two wavelengths (405 and 1047 nm), the datasets are much more complete with higher quality.
Use Restrictions: No use constraints are associated with this data.
Distribution Info:
Organization Name: ARM Archive User Services
Email: armarchive[at]ornl.gov Phone: 1-888-ARM-DATA
Street: Oak Ridge National Laboratory City: Oak Ridge
State: Tennessee Postal: 37831-6290