A SMALL STRATOSPHERIC GRAB-SAMPLER AND ITS GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ANTARCTIC EXPERIMENTS

P(論文) In order to measure the concentrations of various minor constituents and their isotopic ratios in the stratosphere over Antarctica, a simple grab sampling system was newly developed. The sampling system was designed to be launched by a small number of personnel under severe experimental condit...

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Main Authors: ホンダ, ヒデユキ, アキヤマ, ヒロミツ, ヤジマ, ノブユキ, モリモト, シンジ, ハシダ, ゲン, ヤマノウチ, タカシ, アオキ, シュンジ, ナカザワ, タカキヨ, HONDA, Hideyuki, AKIYAMA, Hiromitsu, YAJIMA, Nobuyuki, MORIMOTO, Shinji, HASHIDA, Gen, YAMANOUCHI, Takashi, AOKI, Shuhji, NAKAZAWA, Takakiyo
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1997
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アキヤマ, ヒロミツ
ヤジマ, ノブユキ
モリモト, シンジ
ハシダ, ゲン
ヤマノウチ, タカシ
アオキ, シュンジ
ナカザワ, タカキヨ
HONDA, Hideyuki
AKIYAMA, Hiromitsu
YAJIMA, Nobuyuki
MORIMOTO, Shinji
HASHIDA, Gen
YAMANOUCHI, Takashi
AOKI, Shuhji
NAKAZAWA, Takakiyo
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ヤマノウチ, タカシ
アオキ, シュンジ
ナカザワ, タカキヨ
HONDA, Hideyuki
AKIYAMA, Hiromitsu
YAJIMA, Nobuyuki
MORIMOTO, Shinji
HASHIDA, Gen
YAMANOUCHI, Takashi
AOKI, Shuhji
NAKAZAWA, Takakiyo
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description P(論文) In order to measure the concentrations of various minor constituents and their isotopic ratios in the stratosphere over Antarctica, a simple grab sampling system was newly developed. The sampling system was designed to be launched by a small number of personnel under severe experimental conditions. Special attention was paid to minimize the contamination of sample air, as well as to allow easy handling of the system. The sampler consisted mainly of a 15l sample container with electromagnetic and manual valves, control electronics for executing the air sampling procedures and sending the position and status information of the sampler to the ground station, batteries and transmitter. All these parts were assembled in an aluminum frame gondola with a shock absorbing system for landing on sea ice. The sampler was equipped with a turn-over mechanism of the gondola to minimize contamination from materials in the gondola, as well as with a GPS receiver and a Rawinsonde for its tracking. Total weight of the sampler was about 11kg. The sampler was designed to launch using a 4.5-kg rubber balloon because of its easy handling and inflation operation compared with a plastic one. A cross parachute was used for its stable descending characteristics so that the shock absorber functioned properly at landing. To receive, display and store the position and status data of the sampling system at the ground station, a simple data acquisition system, with a portable receiver, a demodulator and a microcomputer, was also developed. A new gas handling system and procedures were prepared to simplify the injection of He gas into the balloon and the measurement of its lift. For recovery, two helicopters and conventional beacon searching systems were used; they were confirmed to work well in the recovery tests of the JARE 36th operations. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004014 2025-04-13T14:08:52+00:00 A SMALL STRATOSPHERIC GRAB-SAMPLER AND ITS GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ANTARCTIC EXPERIMENTS ホンダ, ヒデユキ アキヤマ, ヒロミツ ヤジマ, ノブユキ モリモト, シンジ ハシダ, ゲン ヤマノウチ, タカシ アオキ, シュンジ ナカザワ, タカキヨ HONDA, Hideyuki AKIYAMA, Hiromitsu YAJIMA, Nobuyuki MORIMOTO, Shinji HASHIDA, Gen YAMANOUCHI, Takashi AOKI, Shuhji NAKAZAWA, Takakiyo 1997-11 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4014/files/KJ00001014977.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00004014 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/4014 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology 11 264 AA10756213 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4014/files/KJ00001014977.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00004014 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/4014 1997 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00004014 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) In order to measure the concentrations of various minor constituents and their isotopic ratios in the stratosphere over Antarctica, a simple grab sampling system was newly developed. The sampling system was designed to be launched by a small number of personnel under severe experimental conditions. Special attention was paid to minimize the contamination of sample air, as well as to allow easy handling of the system. The sampler consisted mainly of a 15l sample container with electromagnetic and manual valves, control electronics for executing the air sampling procedures and sending the position and status information of the sampler to the ground station, batteries and transmitter. All these parts were assembled in an aluminum frame gondola with a shock absorbing system for landing on sea ice. The sampler was equipped with a turn-over mechanism of the gondola to minimize contamination from materials in the gondola, as well as with a GPS receiver and a Rawinsonde for its tracking. Total weight of the sampler was about 11kg. The sampler was designed to launch using a 4.5-kg rubber balloon because of its easy handling and inflation operation compared with a plastic one. A cross parachute was used for its stable descending characteristics so that the shock absorber functioned properly at landing. To receive, display and store the position and status data of the sampling system at the ground station, a simple data acquisition system, with a portable receiver, a demodulator and a microcomputer, was also developed. A new gas handling system and procedures were prepared to simplify the injection of He gas into the balloon and the measurement of its lift. For recovery, two helicopters and conventional beacon searching systems were used; they were confirmed to work well in the recovery tests of the JARE 36th operations. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar meteorology and glaciology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology Sea ice National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic
spellingShingle ホンダ, ヒデユキ
アキヤマ, ヒロミツ
ヤジマ, ノブユキ
モリモト, シンジ
ハシダ, ゲン
ヤマノウチ, タカシ
アオキ, シュンジ
ナカザワ, タカキヨ
HONDA, Hideyuki
AKIYAMA, Hiromitsu
YAJIMA, Nobuyuki
MORIMOTO, Shinji
HASHIDA, Gen
YAMANOUCHI, Takashi
AOKI, Shuhji
NAKAZAWA, Takakiyo
A SMALL STRATOSPHERIC GRAB-SAMPLER AND ITS GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ANTARCTIC EXPERIMENTS
title A SMALL STRATOSPHERIC GRAB-SAMPLER AND ITS GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ANTARCTIC EXPERIMENTS
title_full A SMALL STRATOSPHERIC GRAB-SAMPLER AND ITS GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ANTARCTIC EXPERIMENTS
title_fullStr A SMALL STRATOSPHERIC GRAB-SAMPLER AND ITS GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ANTARCTIC EXPERIMENTS
title_full_unstemmed A SMALL STRATOSPHERIC GRAB-SAMPLER AND ITS GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ANTARCTIC EXPERIMENTS
title_short A SMALL STRATOSPHERIC GRAB-SAMPLER AND ITS GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ANTARCTIC EXPERIMENTS
title_sort small stratospheric grab-sampler and its ground support system for antarctic experiments
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