SGPAES
CLASIC - Southern Great Plains Aerosol Evolution Study (SGPAES)
8 June 2007 - 7 July 2007
Lead Scientist: Don Collins
Observatory: sgp, sgp
The focus of the Southern Great Plains Aerosol Evolution Study (SGPAES) was to evaluate the transformation of an aerosol species over time by condensation/sorption reactions given ambient conditions in a rural location. Through research conducted at the SGP, understanding was gained of the effects of aerosol growth processes on size distribution, hygroscopic growth and aerosol extinction.
Co-Investigators
Crystal Reed |
Timeline
- Parent Campaign
- Sibling Campaign
Related Publications
2009
Matrosov SY. 2009. "Simultaneous estimates of cloud and rainfall parameters in the atmospheric vertical column above the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program southern Great Plains site." Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres, 114(D22), D22201, 10.1029/2009jd012004.
2007
Miller MA, R Avissar, L Berg, S Edgerton, M Fischer, T Jackson, W Kustas, P Lamb, G McFarquhar, Q Min, B Schmid, M Torn, and D Turner. 2007. SGP Cloud and Land Surface Interaction Campaign (CLASIC): Science and Implementation Plan. U.S. Department of Energy. DOE/SC-ARM-0703. 10.2172/948100.
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