AOS: aerosol chemical speciation monitor, calibration data (aosacsmcal)

Browse Data

The aerosol chemical speciation monitor is a thermal vaporization, electron impact, ionization mass spectrometer that measures bulk chemical composition of the rapidly evaporating component of sub-micron aerosol particles in real time. Standard measurements include mass concentrations of organics, sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, and chloride.

Measurements

Location

Southern Great Plains
  • Latitude: 36.607322
  • Longitude: -97.487643
  • Publication Date: 2010-11-20
  • Start Date: 2010-11-20
  • End Date: 2012-04-30
  • Last Updated: 2013-02-13

Instrument Mentor

https://www.arm.gov/connect-with-arm/organization/instrument-mentors/list#acsm

Bill Behrens
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Thomas Watson
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Fan Mei
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Cynthia Salwen
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Maria Anna Zawadowicz
Brookhaven National Laboratory

DOI / Citation

http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1095579
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 2010, updated hourly. Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (AOSACSMCAL). 2010-11-20 to 2012-04-30, Southern Great Plains (SGP) Central Facility, Lamont, OK (C1). Compiled by T. Watson, F. Mei, M. Zawadowicz, B. Behrens and C. Salwen. ARM Data Center. Data set accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1095579.