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APPRAISE-ACES: Aerosol instrument measurements

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Publication State: published

Abstract

The ACES (Aerosol Coupling in the Earth System) project was an integrated research programme that aims to reduce uncertainties in our fundamental understanding of the formation of BSOA (Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol) and the subsequent impact on atmospheric composition, through coordinated chamber studies, field studies, process model development, and application of atmospheric models of chemistry and transport to assess coupling and feedbacks in the Earth system.

As part of the APPRAISE-ACES project, the University of Manchester carried out several field measurements studies in the rainforest in Borneo (based at the forest in-canopy site located at the FACE (Forests Absorbing CO2 Emissions) nursery at the Sabahmas Estate oil plantation in Malaysia) and also aerosol chamber studies which followed in Manchester.

This dataset collection contains measurements from aerosol instruments used in Borneo including Condensation Particle Counter (CPC), Grimm Optical Particle Counter (Grimm), Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) and a Sonic Anemometer 1.

The ACES field measurement programme was designed to develop the objectives of the Oxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes above a South-East Asian Tropical Rain Forest (OP3-Danum-08) project.

Citable as:Natural Environment Research Council; Whitehead, J.; Alfarra, R. (2007): APPRAISE-ACES: Aerosol instrument measurements. NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre, date of citation. http://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/2645674ed6e3bf14b40c3ecd0d1df7de
Abbreviation: appraise-aces-manchester
Keywords: APPRIASE, ACES, Aerosols

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Coverage
Temporal Range
Start time:
2008-04-12T23:00:00
End time:
2010-07-19T23:00:00
Geographic Extent

 
55.0000°
 
-10.0000°
 
118.0000°
 
4.0000°