Observations of Particulates within the North Atlantic Flight Corridor: POLINAT 2, September-October 1997

This paper discusses particulate concentration and size distribution data gathered using the University of Missouri-Rolla Mobile Aerosol Sampling System (UMR-MASS), and used to investigate the southern extent of the eastern end of the North Atlantic Flight Corridor (NAFC) during project Pollution Fr...

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Main Authors: Paladino, J. D., Hagen, Donald E., Whitefield, Philip D., Hopkins, Alfred Raymond, Schmid, Otmar, Wilson, M. R., Schlager, Hans, Schulte, Peter
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spelling ftmissouriunivst:oai:scholarsmine.mst.edu:phys_facwork-1726 2023-05-15T17:27:49+02:00 Observations of Particulates within the North Atlantic Flight Corridor: POLINAT 2, September-October 1997 Paladino, J. D. Hagen, Donald E. Whitefield, Philip D. Hopkins, Alfred Raymond Schmid, Otmar Wilson, M. R. Schlager, Hans Schulte, Peter 2000-02-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/phys_facwork/726 https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1726&context=phys_facwork unknown Scholars' Mine https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/phys_facwork/726 https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1726&context=phys_facwork © 2000 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, All rights reserved. Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works Aerosol Particulate Matter Size Distribution Atlantic Ocean Chemistry Physics text 2000 ftmissouriunivst 2022-08-09T21:05:56Z This paper discusses particulate concentration and size distribution data gathered using the University of Missouri-Rolla Mobile Aerosol Sampling System (UMR-MASS), and used to investigate the southern extent of the eastern end of the North Atlantic Flight Corridor (NAFC) during project Pollution From Aircraft Emissions in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor/Subsonic Assessment (SASS) Ozone and Nitrogen Oxide Experiment (POLINAT 2/SONEX) from September 19 to October 23, 1997. The analysis presented in this paper focuses on "the corridor effect," or enhancement of pollutants by jet aircraft combustion events. To investigate the phenomena, both vertical and horizontal profiles of the corridor, and regions immediately adjacent to the corridor, were performed. The profiles showed a time-dependent enhancement of particulates within the corridor, and a nonvolatile (with respect to thermal volatilization at 300° C) aerosol enhancement at corridor altitudes by a factor of 3.6. The southern extent of the North Atlantic Flight Corridor was established from a four flight average of the particulate data and yielded a boundary near 42.5° N during the study period. A size distribution analysis of the nonvolatile particulates revealed an enhancement in the <40 nm particulates for size distributions recorded within the flight corridor. Text North Atlantic Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T): Scholars' Mine The Corridor ENVELOPE(78.139,78.139,-68.582,-68.582)
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topic Aerosol
Particulate Matter
Size Distribution
Atlantic Ocean
Chemistry
Physics
spellingShingle Aerosol
Particulate Matter
Size Distribution
Atlantic Ocean
Chemistry
Physics
Paladino, J. D.
Hagen, Donald E.
Whitefield, Philip D.
Hopkins, Alfred Raymond
Schmid, Otmar
Wilson, M. R.
Schlager, Hans
Schulte, Peter
Observations of Particulates within the North Atlantic Flight Corridor: POLINAT 2, September-October 1997
topic_facet Aerosol
Particulate Matter
Size Distribution
Atlantic Ocean
Chemistry
Physics
description This paper discusses particulate concentration and size distribution data gathered using the University of Missouri-Rolla Mobile Aerosol Sampling System (UMR-MASS), and used to investigate the southern extent of the eastern end of the North Atlantic Flight Corridor (NAFC) during project Pollution From Aircraft Emissions in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor/Subsonic Assessment (SASS) Ozone and Nitrogen Oxide Experiment (POLINAT 2/SONEX) from September 19 to October 23, 1997. The analysis presented in this paper focuses on "the corridor effect," or enhancement of pollutants by jet aircraft combustion events. To investigate the phenomena, both vertical and horizontal profiles of the corridor, and regions immediately adjacent to the corridor, were performed. The profiles showed a time-dependent enhancement of particulates within the corridor, and a nonvolatile (with respect to thermal volatilization at 300° C) aerosol enhancement at corridor altitudes by a factor of 3.6. The southern extent of the North Atlantic Flight Corridor was established from a four flight average of the particulate data and yielded a boundary near 42.5° N during the study period. A size distribution analysis of the nonvolatile particulates revealed an enhancement in the <40 nm particulates for size distributions recorded within the flight corridor.
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author Paladino, J. D.
Hagen, Donald E.
Whitefield, Philip D.
Hopkins, Alfred Raymond
Schmid, Otmar
Wilson, M. R.
Schlager, Hans
Schulte, Peter
author_facet Paladino, J. D.
Hagen, Donald E.
Whitefield, Philip D.
Hopkins, Alfred Raymond
Schmid, Otmar
Wilson, M. R.
Schlager, Hans
Schulte, Peter
author_sort Paladino, J. D.
title Observations of Particulates within the North Atlantic Flight Corridor: POLINAT 2, September-October 1997
title_short Observations of Particulates within the North Atlantic Flight Corridor: POLINAT 2, September-October 1997
title_full Observations of Particulates within the North Atlantic Flight Corridor: POLINAT 2, September-October 1997
title_fullStr Observations of Particulates within the North Atlantic Flight Corridor: POLINAT 2, September-October 1997
title_full_unstemmed Observations of Particulates within the North Atlantic Flight Corridor: POLINAT 2, September-October 1997
title_sort observations of particulates within the north atlantic flight corridor: polinat 2, september-october 1997
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