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Main Title Conceptual design for a Gulf Coast oxidant transport and transformation experiment : workshop proceedings and recommendations /
Author Dabberdt, Walter F.
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Viezee, William.
Singh, H. B.
Ching, J. K. S.
Publisher Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, Office of Resesarch and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1985
Report Number EPA 600-9-85-008; EPA-68-02-3752
Stock Number PB85-173789
OCLC Number 785407765
Subjects Field experiments--Gulf Coastal Plain Region (US) ; Atmospheric chemistry ; Ozone
Additional Subjects Ozone ; Transport properties ; Meetings ; Air pollution ; Smog ; Atmospheric diffusion ; Experimental design ; Meteorology ; Field tests ; Test chambers ; Graphs(Charts) ; Concentration(Composition) ; Industrial wastes ; Combustion products ; Aerial surveys ; Tables(Data) ; Gulf Coastal Plain Region(United States) ; Atmospheric chemistry ; Tracer studies
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ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 600-9-85-008 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
NTIS  PB85-173789 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation viii, 84 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Abstract
Thirty atmospheric scientists from government, industry, academia, and the private research sector participated in a workshop in November 1983, in Durham, NC to develop a conceptual design for a study of ozone transport and transformation in the western Gulf coast area. The purpose of the study would be to better understand the unique meteorology and chemistry of the region, and to effectively adapt the EPA Regional Oxidant Model to that geographic area. Working groups focused on the problems of meteorology and atmospheric chemistry and measurement needs and methods. A conceptual design was developed for a five-year program that would include preparatory studies, the 3-month primary experimental program, and data analysis. The preparatory studies would consist of the collection and analysis of all existing data, simulation modeling, smog chamber studies, instrument development, and preliminary, limited field measurements. The primary experiment would consist of an enhanced monitoring network operated continuously, and frequent, intensive short-term experiments; the geographical domain of the study would be about 300 km east-west and 800 km north-south. The routine monitoring would include boundary layer profiles of aerometric parameters by light aircraft and enhanced radiosonde coverage. The intensive studies would rely heavily on sophisticated aircraft platforms such as doppler radar, UV and IR lidar, backscatter lidar, and in-situ gas concentration and flux measurements; gaseous and fluorescent particulate tracers would also be used.
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"Contract no. 68-02-3752." "Project officer, Jason K.S. Ching." "February 1985"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references.