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Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory - PMEL This story entered on 28th Feb, 2001 10:27:57 AM PST The Asian-Pacific Regional Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE-Asia) begins a 38 day cruise aboard the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown on March 14. Three PMEL Scientists: Tim Bates, Trish Quinn,and Jim Johnson will participate on this cruise along with scientists from numerous university and research organizations. Shipboard measurements
during the 2001 ACE-Asia intensive field operations will contribute to
the regional characterization of aerosol properties by providing data
downwind of the continent. Ship operations will be directed to sample
regional aerosol features (e.g. dust outbreaks, urban and industrial
plumes) under different synoptic meteorological patterns and at various
distances from shore. The goals of these studies are to: 1. determine the physical, chemical and radiative properties of
the aerosol in the ACE-Asia region and assess the vertical, regional
and temporal (diurnal to multi-day) variability of these properties, 2. assess the major processes controlling the oxidation
mechanisms of aerosol precursor gases and the formation, evolution and
deposition of aerosol particles, and 3. quantify the direct radiative effect of the combined natural and anthropogenic aerosol in the ACE-Asia study area. More information: http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/aceasia/us_ship.htmlContact information |
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