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Aerosol size distribution and optical properties collected in La Port TX, during TRACER-CAT-UCDavis, July 2022. Speciated particle composition measurements are reported separately. All sampling was conducted with an identical aerosol inlet as the standard ARM-AOS systems.
The TRacking Aerosol Convection interactions ExpeRiment Carbonaceous Aerosols Thrust by UC Davis (TRACER-CAT-UCDavis, July 2022) was designed to complement the larger ARM TRACER science goals to understand convective cloud lifecycles and aerosol-convection interactions. TRACER-CAT-UCDavis is focused on understanding the relationship between particle composition and light absorption and the influence of water uptake on this relationship.
This aerosol data can be used to understand the relationship between particle composition and light absorption and the influence of water uptake on this relationship.
Instruments include:
UC Davis two-wavelength cavity ringdown-photoacoustic spectrometer (CRD-PAS); Brechtel scanning electrical mobility sizer (SEMS); modified humidified cavity attenuated phase shift spectrometer with single scatter albedo (H-CAPS-SSA)
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Investigator(s): | Rachael DalPorto (rmdalporto@ucdavis.edu) Zewen Zheng (zewzheng@ucdavis.edu) |
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Data Citation: | https://doi.org/10.5439/1958716 | ||||||||
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Abstract: | Aerosol size distribution and optical properties collected in La Port TX, during TRACER-CAT-UCDavis, July 2022. Speciated particle composition measurements are reported separately. All sampling was conducted with an identical aerosol inlet as the standard ARM-AOS systems. The TRacking Aerosol Convection interactions ExpeRiment Carbonaceous Aerosols Thrust by UC Davis (TRACER-CAT-UCDavis, July 2022) was designed to complement the larger ARM TRACER science goals to understand convective cloud lifecycles and aerosol-convection interactions. TRACER-CAT-UCDavis is focused on understanding the relationship between particle composition and light absorption and the influence of water uptake on this relationship. This aerosol data can be used to understand the relationship between particle composition and light absorption and the influence of water uptake on this relationship. Instruments include: UC Davis two-wavelength cavity ringdown-photoacoustic spectrometer (CRD-PAS); Brechtel scanning electrical mobility sizer (SEMS); modified humidified cavity attenuated phase shift spectrometer with single scatter albedo (H-CAPS-SSA) |
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Purpose: | The goal was to probe the relationship between particle composition and light absorption and the influence of water uptake on this relationship. |
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Data Usage: | Data are reported as 5 minute averages. It is suggested that the absorption data from the CRD-PAS are averaged to 30 minutes for use. The H-CAPS-SSA data remain preliminary and should not be used; there were major challenges associated with the operation of this instrument in the high-humidity environment of Houston. Times reported are local times for July (central daylight time; UTC - 5h) | ||||||||
Data Credit: | Los Alamos National Laboratory | ||||||||
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Content Time Range: | Begin: 2022-06-30 End: 2022-08-01 | ||||||||
Instrument(s): | Scanning mobility particle sizer |
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Data Type: | TRACER-CAT-UCDavis |
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Access Restriction: | No access constraints are associated with this data. | ||||||||
Use Restrictions: | We ask that any users contact the Point of Contact prior to any publication resulting from the use of this data to ensure its proper use | ||||||||
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Additional Missing Info: | A read me file (ReadMe_TRACER_CAT_UCDavis_v1.pdf) is available with additional information |