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Biogenic VOCs and Secondary Organic Aerosol at PROPHET - WSU 2014
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Biogenic VOCs and Secondary Organic Aerosol at PROPHET - WSU 2014
Atmospheric
Project Abstract:
We will be measuring isoprene fluxes, BVOC concentrations, and aerosol composition at the PROPHET tower. We are particularly interested in pollution stress, BVOC response, and connected changes to aerosol composition.
Investigator(s):
Shelley Noelle Pressley
Status of Research Project:
Complete (archive)
Related projects:
PROPHET
Years Active:
2013
Research sites:
UMBS PROPHET Tower
Methods:
Fluxes will be by eddy covariance, using a Fast Isoprene Sensor. BVOC measurements will be via mid-canopy cartridge sampling. For aerosol composition we will be using a high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometer.
Funding agency:
Department of Energy