5 record(s) found with the tag "aerosols" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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Aerosol Chemical Composition in the Arctic (ACCA), a subproject to RACEPAC
Principal Investigator: Borrmann, Stephan P
Licensed Year(s): 2014
Summary: The objectives of this research project are: (1.) To perform in-situ measurements of number concentrations, optical properties, and chemical composition of atmospheric aerosol particles with sizes between 3 nanometers and 10 micrometers. (2.) Identify aerosols of natural and anthropogenic origin. (3.) Quantify their relative contributions in dependency of particle size. (4.) Evaluate the pot...


Radiation – Aerosol – Cloud Experiment in the Arctic Circle (RACEPAC)
Principal Investigator: Ehrlich, André
Licensed Year(s): 2014
Summary: These research activities combine investigations of clouds and atmospheric aerosol in the Beaufort Sea. The main aim of the cloud studies is to improve the understanding of the cloud-related processes in the Arctic atmosphere and to use these measurements to improve the performance of regional and global climate models of the Arctic. To understand cloud processes knowledge on aerosol properties wh...


Licence #4031
Principal Investigator: Neuman, Cheryl McKenna
Licensed Year(s): 1984
Summary: (1) To survey, map and photograph aeolian (wind blown) sediments and landforms within an area extending from the head of the fiord to Tumbling Glacier lake with possible excursions as far as Windy Lake. (2) To install instrumentation that will monitor wind activity, surface and climatic conditions, and sediment movement by wind....


Licence #2528
Principal Investigator: Borys, Randolph A.
Licensed Year(s): 1980
Summary: To conduct studies on samples of air to determine the effect of aerosols on the climate. Samples will be taken for subsequent laobratory and microscopic analysis....


Licence #2470
Principal Investigator: Borys, Randolph A.
Licensed Year(s): 1979
Summary: To conduct studies on samples of air to determine the effect of aerosols on the climate. Samples will be taken for analysis....


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