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Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory - PMEL This story entered on 29th Apr, 2008 10:07:37 AM PST
The
39-day ICEALOT research cruise to the ice-free regions of the eastern
Arctic, led by PMEL scientists Trish Quinn and Tim Bates, concluded on
April 24. The purpose of the cruise was to study springtime sources and
transport of pollutants, evolution of aerosols and gases, and climate
impacts of short-lived pollutants in the Arctic region. This cruise was
a NOAA contribution to the International Polar Year, in coordination
with the ARCPAC and POLARCAT projects. Over thirty PMEL, ESRL, and
university researchers were aboard the R/V Knorr for the cruise from
Woods Hole to Tromso, Norway, to Reykjavik.
Several tasks were successfully completed during the cruise, including
sampling of smelter emissions from the Kola Peninsula, using lidar to
capture a high-altitude plume of biomass burning emissions transported
from Eastern Europe to the Arctic, and sampling of arctic haze formed
from the transport of pollutants from the northern mid-latitudes.
Properties of aerosol particles and gaseous compounds within the haze
were characterized with one of the most comprehensive instrument
packages ever deployed to the Arctic. Additionally, the ship positioned
beneath CALIPSO, a space-based lidar, during 5 satellite overpasses, to
assist in calibration/validation studies. The Knorr hove to in the
vicinity of the Zeppelin sampling station on Spitsbergen Island,
collecting air samples for inter-comparison purposes for more than 12
hours. The Zeppelin station has one of the longest data records in the
Arctic for many of the same properties that were measured on the ship.
Over the next 2 years, the data collected on the cruise will be
processed, analyzed, presented at national and international meetings,
and published in scientific journals all with the goal of furthering
our understanding of the impact of these short-lived pollutants on the
Arctic. More information: http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/Field/icealot/ Contact information Name: Tim Bates Tel: (206) 526-6248 tim.bates@noaa.gov
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