Aerosol Size Distribution from Pittsburgh Air Quality Study, 2001-2002
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Aerosol Size Distribution from Pittsburgh Air Quality Study, 2001-2002
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/8BWJNS
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Stanier, Charles
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Harvard Dataverse
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Spreadsheet containing the results of the DAASS system operating at the Schenley Park site of the Pittsburgh Air Quality Study / EPA Supersite. DAASS stands for Dry-Ambient Aerosol Size Spectometer. The DAASS system includes the following commercial aerosol particle sizing instruments. -- SMPS system with TSI 3081 and 3010 CPC -- Nano-SMPS system with TSI 3083 and 3025 U-CPC -- 3320 Aerosol Particle Sizer (June 2001 - October 2001 only) Data has been used in several publications, including but not limited to Stanier, C. Ultrafine Particles in the Atmosphere: Formation, Emissions, and Growth. Carnegie Mellon Ph.D. Dissertation. 2003. Stanier, C., Khlystov, A., and Pandis, S.N. , “Ambient Aerosol Size Distributions and Particle Number Concentrations Measured during the Pittsburgh Air Quality Study”, Atmospheric Environment, Vol 38, 2004, pp. 3275-3284. Stanier, C., Khlystov, A., Chan, W.R., Mandiro, M., and Pandis, S.N., “A Method for the In-situ Measurement of Fine Aerosol Water Content of Ambient Aerosol: the Dry-Ambient Aerosol Size Spectrometer (DAASS)”, Aerosol Science and Technology, Vol 28(S1), 2004, pp. 215-228. Khlystov, A., Stanier, C., and Pandis, S.N., “An Algorithm for Combining Electrical Mobility and Aerodynamic Size Distribution Data when Measuring Ambient Aerosol”, Aerosol Science and Technology, Vol 28(S1), 2004, pp. 229-238. |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences
aerosol size distribution number concentration urban air quality Pittsburgh Air Quality Study PAQS |
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English
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Stanier, Charles
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