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TRACER-Tethersonde VOC data

Overview:

One objective of TRACER-Tethersonde campaign was to deploy a volatile organic compound (VOC) sampler on the Tethered Balloon System (TBS) to create vertical profiles and characterize VOC composition. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are highly reactive precursor species that undergo atmospheric processing to form secondary products, including aerosol. VOC emissions are influenced by many factors that include but are not limited to temperature, time of day, local anthropogenic activities, and local vegetation, which result in large spatiotemporal variability. The vertical distribution of volatile species is crucial for understanding gas-phase processing for particle production but challenging to accomplish using currently available sampling devices. The standalone sampler built during the campaign enabled the execution of robust experimental designs, including sample collection using resin tubes at multiple altitudes on subsequent flights. Following field sampling, resin tubes were transported back to Baylor University for chemical analysis using a Markes International thermal desorption unit coupled with a gas chromatograph-tandem mass spectrometer (Thermo Scientific). The target analyte list includes biogenic and anthropogenic VOCs.

 

Metadata Creator:
Name: Paul Walter
Email: pauljw@stedwards.edu Phone: 512-364-3158
Street: 3001 S Congress Ave City: Austin
State: TX Postal: 78704
Contact Info:
Name: Sascha Usenko
Email: Sascha_Usenko@baylor.edu Phone:
Street: One Bear Place #97266 City: Waco
State: TX Postal: 76798-7266
Investigator(s): Meghan Guagenti (Meghan_Guagenti1@baylor.edu) 0009-0005-3156-9667
Sascha Usenko (Sascha_Usenko@baylor.edu) 0000-0003-3303-2909
Rebecca Sheesley (Rebecca_Sheesley@baylor.edu) 0000-0002-8187-0571
James Flynn (jhflynn@central.uh)
Paul Walter (pauljw@stedwards.edu) 0000-0001-9567-6465
Data Citation:https://doi.org/10.5439/1995524
Data Format:csv in an Excel spreadsheet with multiple tabs
Abstract:

One objective of TRACER-Tethersonde campaign was to deploy a volatile organic compound (VOC) sampler on the Tethered Balloon System (TBS) to create vertical profiles and characterize VOC composition. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are highly reactive precursor species that undergo atmospheric processing to form secondary products, including aerosol. VOC emissions are influenced by many factors that include but are not limited to temperature, time of day, local anthropogenic activities, and local vegetation, which result in large spatiotemporal variability. The vertical distribution of volatile species is crucial for understanding gas-phase processing for particle production but challenging to accomplish using currently available sampling devices. The standalone sampler built during the campaign enabled the execution of robust experimental designs, including sample collection using resin tubes at multiple altitudes on subsequent flights. Following field sampling, resin tubes were transported back to Baylor University for chemical analysis using a Markes International thermal desorption unit coupled with a gas chromatograph-tandem mass spectrometer (Thermo Scientific). The target analyte list includes biogenic and anthropogenic VOCs.

 

Data Credit:Darielle Dexheimer and Casey Longbottom (Sandia National Laboratories)
Arm Sites: hou
Content Time Range: Begin: 2022-08-03 End: 2022-08-08
Data Type:TRACER-Tethersonde
Scientific Measurements(s):
Measurement nameVariables
VOCIsoprene
Benzene
Toluene
PCBTF
Ethylbenzene
m&p-Xylene
o-Xylene
Styrene
a-Pinene
D4 siloxane
b-Pinene
Limonene
Benzyl alcohol
D5 siloxane
Texanol
Data Quality:
Attribute Accuracy: No formal uncertainty assessments were conducted and no estimates of uncertainty are reported.
Positional Accuracy: The data was collected from the ARM Tethered Balloon System deployed at the TRACER S3 site (29.328, -95.74) near Guy, Texas.
Consistency and Completeness Report: Data set is considered complete for the information presented, as described in the abstract. Users are advised to read the rest of the metadata record carefully for additional details.
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