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AMS European Clinic - Barcelona

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WHAT: EMEP/EUCAARI AMS meeting, mini clinic, SAPUSS-DAURE meeting

WHEN: Monday 28th February – Wednesday 2nd March 2011 (3 full days)


- Specifically:

              EMEP/EUCAARI AMS meeting (Monday 28th February 2011)
              
              AMS mini clinic (Tuesday 1st, Wednesday 2nd March 2011)
              SAPUSS-DAURE meeting (Thursday 3rd, Friday 4th March 2011)


PROGRAM of the Week


Monday 28th February 2011 ONLY this day we start at 0930am


EUCAARI-EMEP meeting. Follow up of EUCAARI-EMEP AMS working group meetings (18/11/10 Helsinki, 4-6/05/10, Villigen).


Main topics:

- Eiko Nemitz : overview paper AMS, bulk aerosol composition

- Astrid Kiendler-Scharr : organic nitrat papers

- Andre Prevot : PMF papers

Other issues: High Resolution Analysis, Other Meta-Analyses, Other AMS-issues that are important to know, Plans for new measurement campaigns.



AMS MINI CLINIC

THINGS TO DO BEFORE COMING TO BARCELONA:

To streamline this process, we ask that EVERYONE attending these Clinics brings AT LEAST ONE DATASET that you are analyzing, and in which they have made as much progress as possible with Unit-Resolution analysis (Squirrel), high-resolution analysis (PIKA), elemental analysis (formerly APES, now within PIKA) and PMF, up to the point(s) that are relevant to your analysis and/or where you may get stuck or confused.

It is very important that this is done with the following analysis software versions: - Igor 6 installed and updated to the latest version (6.21) - Latest version of Squirrel installed 1.50K(if you have a C-ToF, or Squirrel 1.50K + Pika 1.09G if you are using an HR-ToF, donwloadable from: - <http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/ToFAMSResources/ToFSoftware/index.html>http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/ToFAMSResources/ToFSoftware/index.html

For new experiments, you can download the templates from: - http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/ToFAMSResources/ToFSoftware/Downloads/Squirrel/ToF_AMS_Analysis_v1_50K.pxt - http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/ToFAMSResources/ToFSoftware/Downloads/PIKA/ToF_AMS_HRAnalysis_v1_09G_sq150K.pxt

For upgrading old experiments, you can download the IPFs from: - http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/ToFAMSResources/ToFSoftware/Downloads/Squirrel/Squirrel150K.zip - http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/ToFAMSResources/ToFSoftware/Downloads/PIKA/Pika109G.zip

The instructions for upgrading are available in the Wiki at:

- <http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/wiki/index.php/ToF-AMS_Analysis_Software#Squirrel_General_FAQ>http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/wiki/index.php/ToF-AMS_Analysis_Software#Squirrel_General_FAQ - http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/wiki/index.php/ToF-AMS_Analysis_Software#Pika_Technical_FAQ

It is CRITICAL that everyone upgrades their experiments to these versions. We will NOT discuss any problems which are due to using an old version of Igor or Squirrel / Pika.


==list of partecipants ==

IDAEA-CSIC Barcelona

-Manuel Dall’Osto (manuel.dallosto@gmail.com) -Xavier Querol (xavier.querol@idaea.csic.es) -Andres Alastuey (andres.alastuey@idaea.csic.es) -María-Cruz Minguillón (mariacruz.minguillon@idaea.csic.es) -Angeliki Karanasiou (angeliki.karanasiou@idaea.csic.es) -Mar Viana (mar.viana@idaea.csic.es) -Marco Pandolfi (marco.pandolfi@idaea.csic.es) -Anna Ripoll (anna.ripoll@idaea.csic.es) -Cristina Reche (cristina.reche@idaea.csic.es) -Fulvio Amato (fulvio.amato@idaea.csic.es) -Jorge Pey (jorge.pey@idaea.csic.es) -Michael Cusack (michael.cusack@idaea.csic.es) -Noemi Perez (noemi.perez@idaea.csic.es) -Patricia Cordoba (patricia.cordoba@idaea.csic.es) -Teresa Moreno (teresa.moreno@idaea.csic.es)

UCB Colorado

-Jose-Luis Jimenez (jlj.colorado@gmail.com) - Donna Sueper (Sueper@colorado.edu)

Aerodyne Boston

-Doug (worsnop@aerodyne.com) -Manjula Canagaratna (mrcana@aerodyne.com) -Sally Nga Lee Ng (ng@aerodyne.com)

PSI Switzerland

-Andre Prevot (andre.prevot@psi.ch) -Claudia Mohr (claudia.mohr@psi.ch) -Monica Crippa (monica.crippa@psi.ch) -Francesco Canonaco (francesco.canonaco@psi.ch)

CEH Edinburgh

-Eiko Nemitz (en@ceh.ac.uk)

Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (IfT) Leipzig.

-Poulain Laurent (poulain@tropos.de)

University of Manchester

-James Allan (james.allan@manchester.ac.uk)

NUI Galway

-Jurgita Ovadnevaite (jurgita.ovadnevaite@nuigalway.ie)

Clermont France

-Evelyn Freney (freney@opgc.univ-bpclermont.fr) -Karine Sellegri (K.sellegri@ opgc.univ-bpclermont.fr)

FMI Finland

-Samara Carbone (Samara.Carbone@fmi.fi)

Env ETH Zurich

-Mensah Amewu Antoinette (amewu.mensah@env.ethz.ch)

Institut für Energie- und Umwelttechnik e.V. (Germany)

-Tom Kammermeier (kammermeier@iuta.de)

Juelich Germany

-Astrid Kiendler (a.kiendler-scharr@fz-juelich.de)




PROGRAM OF THE AMS MINI CLINIC


Tue-Wed March 1-2, 2011: AMS Mini-Clinic

Some European scientists may not be able to attend the AMS clinic in Boulder (http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/wiki/index.php?title=AMS_Clinic3; 20-25/03/2011) so we do a European mini-clinic of 2 whole days focusing on main AMS issues including PMF. These two days are aimed to train students and data analysis people – time will be maximized and specific tasks will be thought (including PMF data analysis preparation, treatment and interpretation).

  • Tuesday Morning (08:30am local time)
    • frag table adjustments (Donna)
    • HR / PIKA (Donna)
      • Click-along tutorial with PIKA (led by Donna)
  • Tuesday Afternoon (14:30)
    • After lunch: Open mike for user issues and questions (from ongoing analyses) & group discussion
    • HR species and frag table. SQ vs PK comparisons and differences. (Changes in SQ should be redone in PK) (Donna leading a click along)
    • Elemental Analysis (APES) -- click along
  • Wednesday Morning (08:30am local time)
    • James' update on PMF errors
    • Examples of using incorrect errors in PMF
    • How to extract matrices for HR PMF (and what's happening in the code)
  • Wednesday Afternoon (14:30)
    • After lunch: Open mike for user issues and questions (from ongoing analyses) & group discussion


COFFEE: Coffee breaks can be taken whenever we want outside in the canteen (suggested time are 10:30am and 04:00pm)


IMPORTANT : skype account for following any time anywhere: ams_barcelona.



SAPUSS-DAURE meeting

Thursday 3rd March 09:30 local time


- Pandolfi: DAURE overview

- X: overview meteorology

- Mohr: AMS results from Daure

- Jimenez: Key results on Daure

- Dall’Osto : SAPUSS overview: key results

- Ng: AMS SAPUSS

- Lucarelli : inorganic hourly trends at UB and RS for SAPUSS

- Milligon: PM trends at 5 sites during SAPUSS

-X : Lidar analysis

13:30 lunch

- Lucarelli: an in depth discussion of PIXE analysis during SAPUSS

- Pedro Jiménez Guerrero: modelling SAPUSS

- Eoin Joseph McGillicuddy : ATOFMS at UB during SAPUSS

17:00 end of meeting

20:00 Social dinner


Friday 4th March


10:00am Paper submissions (ACPD special issue SAPUSS). Data analysis strategies with particular emphasis on the heart of SAPUSS: inter compare ATOFMS-AMS, ATOFMS-PIXE, AMS-off line, lidar, smps analysis.




list of partecipant DAURE SAPUSS meeting


IDAEA-CSIC Barcelona

-Manuel Dall’Osto (manuel.dallosto@gmail.com) -Xavier Querol (xavier.querol@idaea.csic.es) -Andres Alastuey (andres.alastuey@idaea.csic.es) -María-Cruz Minguillón (mariacruz.minguillon@idaea.csic.es) -Angeliki Karanasiou (angeliki.karanasiou@idaea.csic.es) -Mar Viana (mar.viana@idaea.csic.es) -Marco Pandolfi (marco.pandolfi@idaea.csic.es) -Anna Ripoll (anna.ripoll@idaea.csic.es) -Cristina Reche (cristina.reche@idaea.csic.es) -Fulvio Amato (fulvio.amato@idaea.csic.es) -Jorge Pey (jorge.pey@idaea.csic.es) -Michael Cusack (michael.cusack@idaea.csic.es) -Noemi Perez (noemi.perez@idaea.csic.es) -Patricia Cordoba (patricia.cordoba@idaea.csic.es) -Teresa Moreno (teresa.moreno@idaea.csic.es)

CIEMAT Madrid, Spain

-Francisco J. Gómez Moreno fj.gomez@ciemat.es -Begoña Artiñano; b.artiñano@ciemat.es

University of Cork (Ireland)

-John Wenger (j.wenger@ucc.ie) -Eoin Mc Gillicuddy e.j.mcgillicuddy@mars.ucc.ie

PSI Switzerland

-Andre Prevot (Andre.Prevot@psi.ch) -Claudia Mohr (claudia.mohr@psi.ch)

University of Florence

-Franco Lucarelli (lucarelli@fi.infn.it)

Uni Colorado

-Jose-Luis Jimenez (jlj.colorado@gmail.com)

Aerodyne Boston

-Sally Nga Lee Ng (ng@aerodyne.com)

Murcia (Spain)

-Pedro Jiménez Guerrero (pedro.jimenezguerrero@um.es)

CID CSIC

-Barend L. van Drooge (bvdqam@cid.csic.es) -Marta Alier Pedemonte (marqam@cid.csic.es)




WHY?


There are 3 main objectives during this fantastic Barcelona week across February and March 2011:


1. Monday: update on EUCAARI-EMEP data analysis. Three main papers will be presented: Eiko Nemitz, overview of bulk composition during the EMEP-EUCAARI 2008-2009 campaigns; Andre Prevot: PMF analysis of organic AMS fraction during the EMEP-EUCAARI 2008-2009 campaigns; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr: organic nitrate and CE for high nitrate. Single brief (5 slides max) for individual field studies are welcome. 2. Tuesday and Wednesday: some European scientists may not be able to attend the AMS clinic in Boulder (http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez-group/wiki/index.php?title=AMS_Clinic3; 20-25/03/2011) so we do a mini-clinic of 2 whole days focusing on main AMS issues including PMF. These two days are aimed to train students and data analysis people – time will be maximized and specific tasks will be thought (including PMF data analysis preparation, treatment and interpretation). 3. Thursday and Friday: two projects were carried out in Barcelona in the last 3 years: DAURE (Jose Jimenez) and SAPUSS (Manuel Dall’Osto) where a number of AMS were deployed. Main presentation of results (Thursday – all welcome, we try to do this as a one day conference) and data analysis and publication SAPUSS-DAURE strategies (Friday) will be discussed.


WHERE: INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA “JAIME ALMERA”

Useful map of underground system of Barcelona (http://www.tmb.cat/img/genplano.pdf) and two maps for conference venue:


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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA “JAIME ALMERA C/ LUIS SOLE Y SABARIS S/N 08028 BARCELONA


Any problem: +34 644 053 801 (manuel mobile 24/7)

AIRPLANE: There are two terminals to Barcelona BCN main airport, with several airplane companies using it. Other minor airports far from Barcelona (100 km, Girona and Reus – very time consuming).

BUS: Take blue bus from airport (http://www.aerobusbcn.com). Stop at first stop: Plaza España.Euro 5.05 single, 8.75 return (within 9 days). Then take the metro at plaza Espana, green line to PALAU REIAL. The underground system can be found at http://www.tmb.cat/img/genplano.pdf , 1 ticket 1.45 euro, T-10 ticket (10) for euro 8.45. (TMB is non Benzene chamber related as I pointed out to Sally last time she was here). 45 minutes from the moment you collect the luggage to the entrance of the Hotel (see later).

TAXI: Aprox 15-20 Euros from the airport. Around 20 min. Please notify that you wish to arrive through the Diagonal Avenue.


DIRECTION FOR TAXI DRIVER:

Conference: INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA “JAIME ALMERA C/ LUIS SOLE Y SABARIS S/N 08028 BARCELONA

Hotel: Residencia Universitaria Torre Girona en Pedralbes, Paseo de los Tilos, 19


TUBE: GREEN LINE, PALAU REIAL STATION

BY CAR: Take Diagonal Avenue direction Zaragoza-Tarragona. Once in front of Palacio Real (this is in the right side) take the first to the left to make a 180o change of direction but taking the lateral way of the Diagonal Avenue (right end in the city centre direction). Once in the lateral way, quickly take the right margin to turn the first to the right (the Faculty of chemistry is on the right hand). From this cross to the Institute you will have to drive about 150 m. The institute is in the left hand side of this pathway.

SLEEPING :HOTEL RECOMMENDED

Residencia Universitaria Torre Girona en Pedralbes, Paseo de los Tilos, 19

tel. 93 390 43 00 fax: 93 205 6910

BOOKING: Residencia Torre Girona

Send an email to torregirona@resa.es for the nights you need, they will require credit cards. Rooms are available, do not wait too much. Info can be found at http://www.resa.es/esl/residencias/torre_girona. Single rooms for 59 euro per night including internet and breakfast (49.5 euro during weekend days), double rooms for 93 euro (83.5 euro during weekend days). THIS HOTEL IS 200 METRES FROM THE CONFERENCE VENUE – MANY OTHERS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CENTRE (maps can be found below)

FOOD:

Breakfast in the hotel, lunches at the canteen found in the building opposite the institute (4.5 euro mini menu, 8 euro full menu). Details on social dinners (with a bit of after dinner stuff) will come at a later stage (this takes a bit of time).

There is a cafeteria just outside the conference venue, we will provide tickets for coffees and beverages.

INTERNET:

Internet is available both in hotel and conference room


SKYPE:

A skype video link will be available during the whole conference week in case some people who cannot attend want to see some of the talks. Skype account: ams_barcelona


SOCIAL PROGRAM:

A special social event will be carried out during the week in Barcelona (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcelona). In particular, the green line (http://www.tmb.cat/ca_ES/barcelona/moute/planols/lineametroplano.jsp?linia=3) underground link the institute from PALAU REIAL (stop of the conference venue/hotel university) to the heart of the city centre (LICEU). The tube runs between 5am and 0030 on Monday and Friday.