1996 NARSTO Northeast Field Study (NARSTO-NE)

1 July 1996 - 28 July 1996

Lead Scientist: Larry Kleinman

Observatory: osc, osc

The DOE G-1 aircraft was deployed in the New York City metropolitan area as part of the North American Research Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone-Northeast effort to determine the causes of elevated ozone levels in the northeastern United States. Measurements of ozone, ozone precursors, and other photochemically active trace gases were made upwind and downwind of New York City with the objective of characterizing the ozone formation process and its dependence on ambient levels of NOx and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Co-Investigators

Linda Bowerman
Peter Daum
Dan Imre
Yin-Nan Lee
Leonard Newman
Stephen Springston

Timeline

2000

Kleinman LI, PH Daum, DG Imre, JH Lee, Y Lee, LJ Nunnermacker, SR Springston, J Weinstein-Lloyd, and L Newman. 2000. "Ozone production in the New York City urban plume." Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 105(D11), 10.1029/2000jd900011.

Berkowitz CM, JD Fast, and RC Easter. 2000. "Boundary layer vertical exchange processes and the mass budget of ozone: Observations and model results." Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 105(D11), 10.1029/2000jd900026.


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John Hubbe PSP Radiometer Order Data
John Hubbe Passive Cavity Aerosol Spectrometer Order Data