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TAP Absorption Coefficients

Overview:

The data set of aerosol light absorption coefficients were collected by two tricolor absorption photometers (TAP; Brechtel Model 2901) in July and August, 2022 during the TRACER field campaign at the AMF1 site in La Porte, Texas. One of the TAPs at the La Porte site was an RGB model measuring aerosol light absorption at 652, 528, 467 nm, and the other was an UV model measuring absorption at the same red and green wavelengths but at an additional UV wavelength at 365 nm. Since TAP is a filter-based optical instrument using 47-mm glass fiber filters, the output absorption coefficients are corrected for filter loading and scattering effects based on a correction scheme developed in "Comment on ‘Calibration and Intercomparison of Filter-Based Measurements of Visible Light Absorption by Aerosols’" by John A. Ogren 2010. This uploaded dataset contains both the Ogren corrected absorption coefficients (column header with “Ogren”) and the raw absorption coefficients without the correction scheme (column header with “_Raw”). During the field campaign, the two TAPs operated side by side with a shared inlet at a flow rate of 2 lpm. In July, no inlet impactors/cyclones were installed; however, beginning in August, a PM2.5 cyclone inlet was installed. 

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
Related Publications/References:
John A. Ogren (2010) Comment on “Calibration and Intercomparison of Filter-Based Measurements of Visible Light Absorption by Aerosols”, Aerosol Science and Technology, 44:8, 589-591, DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2010.482111
Data Citation:https://doi.org/10.5439/1962539
Data Format:csv
File Naming Convention:The file naming is based on which model of the TAP (RGB or UV) output the dataset.
Abstract:

The data set of aerosol light absorption coefficients were collected by two tricolor absorption photometers (TAP; Brechtel Model 2901) in July and August, 2022 during the TRACER field campaign at the AMF1 site in La Porte, Texas. One of the TAPs at the La Porte site was an RGB model measuring aerosol light absorption at 652, 528, 467 nm, and the other was an UV model measuring absorption at the same red and green wavelengths but at an additional UV wavelength at 365 nm. Since TAP is a filter-based optical instrument using 47-mm glass fiber filters, the output absorption coefficients are corrected for filter loading and scattering effects based on a correction scheme developed in "Comment on ‘Calibration and Intercomparison of Filter-Based Measurements of Visible Light Absorption by Aerosols’" by John A. Ogren 2010. This uploaded dataset contains both the Ogren corrected absorption coefficients (column header with “Ogren”) and the raw absorption coefficients without the correction scheme (column header with “_Raw”). During the field campaign, the two TAPs operated side by side with a shared inlet at a flow rate of 2 lpm. In July, no inlet impactors/cyclones were installed; however, beginning in August, a PM2.5 cyclone inlet was installed. 

Purpose:

The purposes of the dataset of ambient aerosol light absorption coefficients are to investigate the optical properties of the ambient particles at the La Porte site, to analyze the regional radiative forcing, and to inter-compare with other optical instruments (e.g. PSAP, photoacoustic spectrophotometer) for cross-checking the validity of the data.

Arm Sites: hou
Content Time Range: Begin: 2022-07-04 End: 2022-08-29
Instrument(s):Tricolor Absorption Photometer
Data Type:Tracking Aerosol Convection Interactions Experiment (TRACER)
Scientific Measurements(s):
Measurement nameVariables
Aerosol Light Absorption Coefficientabsorption_coefficient_652nm_UV_model
absorption_coefficient_528nm_UV_model
absorption_coefficient_365nm_UV_model
absorption_coefficient_652nm_RGB_model
absorption_coefficient_528nm_RGB_model
absorption_coefficient_467nm_RGB_model
Data Quality:
Attribute Accuracy: The TAP data were cross-checked with the ARM PSAP data, which showed that the trends and patterns of them are consistent. However, TAP data values are lower than the PSAP data values. Linear regression analyses between the TAP and PSAP data at the blue wavelength in August were also performed, results showing that the datasets have a good linearity (r^2 = 0.93) and that the PSAP data are higher than TAP data (slope of linear regression = 1.3).
Positional Accuracy: No formal positional accuracy tests were conducted
Consistency and Completeness Report: The bad values during filter changed of the TAPs were removed.
Factor Affecting the Research: July data were collected without PM2.5 cyclone inlet. August data were collected with the cyclone inlet.
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