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Formaldehyde Measurements for PROPHET 2016
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Formaldehyde Measurements for PROPHET 2016
Atmospheric
Project Abstract:
We will perform formaldehyde (HCHO) measurements at the PROPHET research tower. Research objectives include measurements of HCHO fluxes using Eddy Covariance as well as characterization of HCHO gradients in the forest canopy.
Investigator(s):
Jason St. Clair
Jean Rivera-Rios
Joshua Shutter
Frank Keutsch
Status of Research Project:
Complete (archive)
Years Active:
2016
Research sites:
UMBS PROPHET Tower
Methods:
HCHO will be measured using the Compact Airborne Formaldehyde experiment (CAFE) instrument from NASA as well as the Fiber Laser Induced Fluorescence Instrument (FiLIF-II) from Harvard.
Funding agency:
NSF