نتایج جستجو برای: polar plumes

تعداد نتایج: 49061  

2016
Xiaoxi Liu Y. Zhang L. G. Huey R. J. Yokelson Y. Wang J. L. Jimenez P. Campuzano-Jost A. J. Beyersdorf D. R. Blake Y. Choi J. M. St. Clair J. D. Crounse D. A. Day G. S. Diskin S. R. Hall T. F. Hanisco L. E. King S. Meinardi T. Mikoviny B. B. Palm A. E. Perring I. B. Pollack T. B. Ryerson G. Sachse J. P. Schwarz I. J. Simpson D. J. Tanner K. L. Thornhill K. Ullmann R. J. Weber P. O. Wennberg A. Wisthaler L. D. Ziemba

Emissions from 15 agricultural fires in the southeastern U.S. were measured from the NASA DC-8 research aircraft during the summer 2013 Studies of Emissions and Atmospheric Composition, Clouds and Climate Coupling by Regional Surveys (SEACRS) campaign. This study reports a detailed set of emission factors (EFs) for 25 trace gases and 6 fine particle species. The chemical evolution of the primar...

2016
Nicole L. Briggs Daniel A. Jaffe Honglian Gao Jonathan R. Hee Pao M. Baylon Qi Zhang Shan Zhou Sonya C. Collier Paul D. Sampson Robert A. Cary

During the summer of 2012 and 2013, we measured carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), ozone (O3), nitrogen oxides (NOx), reactive nitrogen (NOy), peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), aerosol scattering (σsp) and absorption, elemental and organic carbon (EC and OC), and aerosol chemistry at the Mount Bachelor Observatory (2.8 km above sea level, Oregon, US). Here we analyze 23 of the individual plu...

2009
R. Bahreini B. Ervens A. M. Middlebrook C. Warneke J. A. de Gouw P. F. DeCarlo J. L. Jimenez C. A. Brock J. A. Neuman T. B. Ryerson H. Stark E. Atlas J. Brioude A. Fried J. S. Holloway J. Peischl D. Richter J. Walega P. Weibring A. G. Wollny F. C. Fehsenfeld

[1] We present measurements of organic aerosol (OA) in urban plumes from Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth as well as in industrial plumes in the Houston area during TexAQS-2006. Consistent with the TexAQS-2000 study, measurements show greater amount of aerosol mass downwind of the industrial centers compared to urban areas. This is likely due to higher emission and processing of volatile organic c...

2007
Eh Tan Michael Gurnis

[1] A new finite element code for compressible thermochemical convection is developed to study the stability of a chemical layer at the base of the mantle. Using composition-dependent compressibility and a density difference between compositions at a reference pressure, a composition-dependent density profile is derived. Together with depth-dependent thermal expansion, this combination of param...

2006
QIONG YANG BART GEERTS

Aircraft and airborne cloud radar data are used to describe the vertical structure of the convective boundary layer (CBL) during cold-air outbreaks over Lake Michigan in January 2004. Two days with mesoscale cloud street structure and a day with cellular organization are contrasted. The radar reflectivity and vertical velocity structure of the CBL, as well as the radar-inferred topography of th...

2003
R. K. Cheng B. Bédat D. T. Yegian Robert K. Cheng

The field effects of buoyancy on laminar and turbulent premixed v-flames have been studied by the use of laser Doppler velocimetry to measure the velocity statistics in +1g, -1g and μg flames. The experimental conditions covered mean velocity, Uo, of 0.4 to 2 m/s, methane/air equivalence ratio, φ, of 0.62 to 0.75. The Reynolds numbers, from 625 to 3130 and the Richardson number from 0.05 to 1.3...

2003
R. J. Weber S. Lee G. Chen B. Wang V. Kapustin K. Moore A. D. Clarke L. Mauldin E. Kosciuch C. Cantrell F. Eisele D. C. Thornton A. R. Bandy G. W. Sachse H. E. Fuelberg

[1] The characteristics and sources of what are believed to be newly formed 3 to 4 nm particles in anthropogenic plumes advecting from Asian are reported. Airborne measurements were made from March to April 2001 as part of the NASA TRACE-P experiment at latitudes ranging from North of the Philippines to Northern Japan (20 to 45 N). In the more polluted plumes, high concentrations of 3 to 4 nm d...

2009
Rod M. Connolly Thomas A. Schlacher Troy F. Gaston ROD M. CONNOLLY THOMAS A. SCHLACHER TROY F. GASTON

Major rivers produce large plumes which subsidize benthic marine food webs. Because most plumes are smaller, we tested whether these also can link marine food webs with riverine discharges. We used stable isotopes to detect assimilation of terrestrial organic matter by fish, crustaceans and cephalopods harvested from plume areas off two small estuaries in eastern Australia, contrasted with valu...

2009
Leona Charles Barry Gross Fred Moshary Yonghua Wu Viviana Vladutescu Sam Ahmed

In this paper, we present results showing the usefulness of multi-wavelength lidar measurements to study the interaction of aerosols in the PBL with long range advected aerosol plumes. In particular, our measurements are used to determine the plume angstrom exponent, which allows us to differentiate smoke events from dust events, as well as partitioning the total aerosol optical depth obtained ...

1999
Michael Manga Dayanthie Weeraratne

A set of experiments is performed, in which a layer of fluid is heated from below and cooled from above, in order to study convection at high Rayleigh numbers ~Ra! and Prandtl numbers ~Pr!. The working fluid, corn syrup, has a viscosity that depends strongly on temperature. Viscosity within the fluid layer varies by a factor of 6 to 1.8310 in the various experiments. A total of 28 experiments a...

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