As part of the measurement team on the NASA DC-8 we operate two related installations: a mist chamber/ion chromatograph (MC/IC) sampling/analysis system providing near real time results for selected species, and a bulk aerosol system that collects particulates onto filters for subsequent analysis. We use ion chromatography on aqueous extracts of the bulk aerosol samples collected on Teflon filters to quantify soluble ions (Cl-, Br-, NO3-, SO42-, C2O42-, Na+, NH4+, K+, Ca+, and Mg+). Filters are exposed on all level flight legs. Below 3 km exposure times are 5 minutes or less, increasing at higher altitudes to a maximum sample time of 15 minutes. Aerosols participate in heterogeneous chemistry, impact radiative transfer, and can be detected from space. Our measurements help to validate and extend retrievals of aerosol distributions and properties by MODIS, MISR and CALIPSO. In addition, several of the particle-associated ions are tracers of sources of gas and aerosol pollutants (e.g., SO42- from industrial emissions of SO2, enhancements of C2O42-, K+, and NH4+ indicate encounters with biomass burning plumes, Na+, and Cl- are tracers of seasalt, Mg2+ and Ca2+ are tracers of dust). Our system has two inlets, allowing collection of paired samples simultaneously.
Soluble Acidic Gases and Aerosols
Instrument Type
Aircraft
Recent Missions
Point(s) of Contact
Range of Measurement
In situ
Notes
This instrument uses a mist chamber, filter collection, and ion chromatography
Mission-Specific Writeups
Document
Publications
Scheuer, E., et al. (2003), Seasonal distributions of fine aerosol sulfate in the North American Arctic basin during TOPSE, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 8370, doi:10/1029/2001JD001364.
Dibb, J.E., et al. (1999), Aerosol chemical composition and distribution during the Pacific Exploratory Mission (PEM) Tropics, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 5785-5800, doi:10.1029/1998JD100001.
Talbot, R., et al. (1998), Influence of vertical transport on free tropospheric aerosols over the central USA in springtime, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 1367-1370, doi:10.1029/98GL00184.
Dibb, J.E., et al. (1997), Distributions of beryllium 7 and lead 2109, and soluble aerosol-associated ionic species over the western Pacific: PEM West B, February-March 1994, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 28287-28302, doi:10.1029/96JD02981.
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