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== Planned and Instrumentation ==
 
== Planned and Instrumentation ==
  
At present only the confirmed instrumentation is listed here. A large number of additional instruments have been proposed, and will be deployed here is sufficient funding is available to the PIs.
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Several additional instruments have been proposed, and will be deployed here is sufficient funding is available to the PIs.
  
 
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|VOCs
 
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|GC-MS
 
|GC-MS
 
|De Gouw, NOAA
 
|De Gouw, NOAA
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|Confirmed
 
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|Organic acids
 
|Organic acids
 
|CIMS
 
|CIMS
 
|Roberts & de Gouw, NOAA
 
|Roberts & de Gouw, NOAA
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|Confirmed
 
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|Glyoxal
 
|Glyoxal
 
|Cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy
 
|Cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy
 
|Brown, NOAA
 
|Brown, NOAA
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|PANs
 
|PANs
 
|GC-ECD
 
|GC-ECD
 
|Roberts, NOAA
 
|Roberts, NOAA
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|ClNO2, PANs
 
|ClNO2, PANs
 
|CIMS
 
|CIMS
 
|Osthoff, U. Calgary
 
|Osthoff, U. Calgary
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|Confirmed
 
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|NO3, HONO, HCHO, others
 
|NO3, HONO, HCHO, others
 
|DOAS
 
|DOAS
 
|Stutz, UCLA
 
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|Aerosol chemical composition
 
|Aerosol chemical composition
 
|HR-ToF-AMS
 
|HR-ToF-AMS
 
|Jimenez, CU Boulder
 
|Jimenez, CU Boulder
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|Potential aerosol mass
 
|Potential aerosol mass
 
|PAM
 
|PAM
 
|Jimenez (CU-Boulder)/Brune (Penn State)
 
|Jimenez (CU-Boulder)/Brune (Penn State)
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|Water-Soluble OC in Gas and Particles
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|Weber (Georgia Tech)
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|Carboxylic acids
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|PILS + ion chromatography
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|Weber (Georgia Tech)
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|1-hr molecular tracers (particles and semivol.)
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|TAG
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|Goldstein (Berkeley)
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Revision as of 04:39, 26 February 2009

This page is a repository of information and links for preparing and executing the field experiment at the Los Angeles Supersite as part of the CalNex-2010 field campaign. The focus of the campaign is to study nightime chemistry (led by Jochen Stutz of UCLA) and formation of secondary organic aerosol (led by Joost de Gouw of NOAA and Jose-Luis Jimenez of CU-Boulder). Prospective investigators who are interested in participating in this study should contact these PIs.

There is no specific call for proposals for CalNex-LA. NOAA investigators will be funded by internal NOAA funds, while university investigators need to find relevant funding. CARB and NOAA are funding a limited number of external investigators.

Logistical Information

Tentatively the site is planned to be located at the Los Angeles North Main St. site, which has been used for air quality monitoring in LA for a long time. It is just 2 miles N of downtown LA, in a building of the LA Division of Water and Power. This is a link to a map of the site in Google Maps

Planned and Instrumentation

Several additional instruments have been proposed, and will be deployed here is sufficient funding is available to the PIs.

Gas-Phase Species
Parameter Technique PI Funding
VOCs GC-MS De Gouw, NOAA Confirmed
Organic acids CIMS Roberts & de Gouw, NOAA Confirmed
Glyoxal Cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy Brown, NOAA Confirmed
PANs GC-ECD Roberts, NOAA Confirmed
ClNO2, PANs CIMS Osthoff, U. Calgary Confirmed
NO3, HONO, HCHO, others DOAS Stutz, UCLA Confirmed


Particle-Phase Species
Parameter Technique PI Funding
Aerosol chemical composition HR-ToF-AMS Jimenez, CU Boulder Confirmed
Potential aerosol mass PAM Jimenez (CU-Boulder)/Brune (Penn State) Confirmed
Water-Soluble OC in Gas and Particles PILS and denuder-WSOC Weber (Georgia Tech) Pending
Carboxylic acids PILS + ion chromatography Weber (Georgia Tech) Pending
1-hr molecular tracers (particles and semivol.) TAG Goldstein (Berkeley) Pending


Reference Information