Campaign : 1998 Phoenix Air Quality Study

1998.05.17 - 1998.06.09

Lead Scientist : Peter Daum

For data sets, see below.

Description

DOE's Atmospheric Chemistry Program (DOE/ACP) and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) conducted a field program to investigate tropospheric ozone formation in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. Measurements were made at ground sites and aboard the Department of Energy's G-1 research aircraft. The motivation was to extend the findings of the many studies that have focused on understanding ozone production in the northeastern and southeastern regions of the United States.

Other Contacts

Co-Investigators
Linda Bowerman
Larry Kleinman
Yin-Nan Lee
Leonard Newman
Stephen Springston

Campaign Data Sets

Campaign Participant Data Set Archived Data
Hubbe, John Gas Monitors Order Data
Hubbe, John PSP Radiometer Order Data
Hubbe, John Gas Monitors Order Data
Hubbe, John Condensation Particle Counters Order Data
Hubbe, John Particle Soot Absorption Photometer Order Data
Hubbe, John Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Order Data
Hubbe, John Forward Scattering Spectrometer Probe Order Data
Hubbe, John Passive Cavity Aerosol Spectrometer Probe Order Data