Aerosol formation and distribution in the Arctic during AGASP-II, March-April 1986

The Arctic Gas and Aerosol Sampling Program has undertaken the determination of the distribution, transport, chemistry, aerosol physics, and radiative effects of the 'Arctic haze' air-pollution phenomenon. Attention has been given the April 2-3, 1986 haze zone, with large condensation nucl...

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Main Authors: Schnell, Russell C., Kahl, Jonathan D., Herbert, Gary A., Bodhaine, B. A., Bridgman, Howard A.
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Published: 1988
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890055509 2023-05-15T14:42:44+02:00 Aerosol formation and distribution in the Arctic during AGASP-II, March-April 1986 Schnell, Russell C. Kahl, Jonathan D. Herbert, Gary A. Bodhaine, B. A. Bridgman, Howard A. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1988 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890055509 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890055509 Accession ID: 89A42880 Copyright Other Sources 45 Intl. Conference on Atmospheric Aerosols and Nucleation; Aug. 22-27, 1988; Vienna; Austria 1988 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T18:04:38Z The Arctic Gas and Aerosol Sampling Program has undertaken the determination of the distribution, transport, chemistry, aerosol physics, and radiative effects of the 'Arctic haze' air-pollution phenomenon. Attention has been given the April 2-3, 1986 haze zone, with large condensation nuclei, SO2, and soot-carbon concentrations, which appeared near the Barrow Baseline Station. The composite trajectory of the haze zone has been determined, as has its probable source region. After travelling 10,000 km, the haze still had SO2, aerosol black carbon, and condensation nuclei concentrations in excess of those measured off the East Coast of the U.S. in January of the same year. Other/Unknown Material Arctic black carbon NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic
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Schnell, Russell C.
Kahl, Jonathan D.
Herbert, Gary A.
Bodhaine, B. A.
Bridgman, Howard A.
Aerosol formation and distribution in the Arctic during AGASP-II, March-April 1986
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description The Arctic Gas and Aerosol Sampling Program has undertaken the determination of the distribution, transport, chemistry, aerosol physics, and radiative effects of the 'Arctic haze' air-pollution phenomenon. Attention has been given the April 2-3, 1986 haze zone, with large condensation nuclei, SO2, and soot-carbon concentrations, which appeared near the Barrow Baseline Station. The composite trajectory of the haze zone has been determined, as has its probable source region. After travelling 10,000 km, the haze still had SO2, aerosol black carbon, and condensation nuclei concentrations in excess of those measured off the East Coast of the U.S. in January of the same year.
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author Schnell, Russell C.
Kahl, Jonathan D.
Herbert, Gary A.
Bodhaine, B. A.
Bridgman, Howard A.
author_facet Schnell, Russell C.
Kahl, Jonathan D.
Herbert, Gary A.
Bodhaine, B. A.
Bridgman, Howard A.
author_sort Schnell, Russell C.
title Aerosol formation and distribution in the Arctic during AGASP-II, March-April 1986
title_short Aerosol formation and distribution in the Arctic during AGASP-II, March-April 1986
title_full Aerosol formation and distribution in the Arctic during AGASP-II, March-April 1986
title_fullStr Aerosol formation and distribution in the Arctic during AGASP-II, March-April 1986
title_full_unstemmed Aerosol formation and distribution in the Arctic during AGASP-II, March-April 1986
title_sort aerosol formation and distribution in the arctic during agasp-ii, march-april 1986
publishDate 1988
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