GOAMAZON-LASERLUM
Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon: Laser Luminescence
1 January 2014 - 31 December 2014
Lead Scientist: Frank Keutsch
Observatory: AMF , MAO
The formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) and ozone (O3), two secondary pollutants that impact human health, the biosphere, and climate, is directly coupled to the oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The primary objective of the proposed work was to utilize a suite of measurements, especially of glyoxal and formaldehyde obtained by Keutsch group instrumentation based on laser-induced luminescence techniques, in the Amazon to (a) test and improve our mechanistic understanding of processes controlling the oxidative capacity in a region of high biogenic VOC (BVOC) concentrations and (b) investigate the details of anthropogenic influence on processes transforming BVOC emissions into secondary pollutants, especially SOA and O3. Isoprene is the most abundant VOC, contributing to all non-methane VOC emissions. Similarly, the OH radical is the dominant daytime tropospheric oxidant. Therefore, accurate understanding of all processes controlling the chemistry and fate of isoprene and the OH radical is critical for understanding the formation of SOA and O3. The objectives were pursued as a field study in the central Amazon downwind of the industrial city of Manaus (population 2 million), Brazil, during two intensive operating periods (IOPs) (Feb/Mar and Aug/Oct 2014) of the GoAmazon 2014/15 campaign. The Keutsch Group obtained high time resolution data sets of formaldehyde and glyoxal, two important tracers of the oxidative processes forming SOA and O3, and the only two for which satellite retrievals exist. The measurement site downwind of Manaus was ideal for studies of anthropogenic influence as the fetch oscillates between the extremes of (a) a pristine atmosphere when the Manaus pollution plume does not affect the site and (b) heavy pollution and the interactions of that pollution with the natural environment when the plume conforms to its mean flow. The timing of the IOPs in the wet, clean season and the dry, biomass burning season, provided for an additional important scientific contrast. The Amazon was a particularly effective region for the proposed work as intense sunlight, high BVOC emissions dominated by isoprene, and sustained, high OH concentrations result in rapid photochemical processing and SOA formation. The mechanistic details underlying these findings remain poorly understood, for both clean conditions and with anthropogenic influence. The following questions merit further investigation, and were the objectives of our proposed study: (i) How is high oxidative capacity maintained at high BVOC concentrations, and what are the implications of recent findings that question previous OH measurements? (ii) How is the gas-phase processing of BVOCs, especially isoprene, affected by anthropogenic influence? Specifically, how do anthropogenic NOx (NOx = NO+NO2) and sulfate affect: (a) the degree of functionalization versus fragmentation of the BVOC oxidation product distribution, affecting product volatility? (b) radical chain termination versus propagation, affecting oxidative capacity and thus oxidation rates? (c) SOA formation via (non-traditional) aqueous pathways? A common theme throughout the proposal was the attempt to develop tracers of or metrics for representing oxidative capacity and anthropogenic influence from a product-based perspective, i.e., the effect these processes have on tropospheric composition. We focused on testing consistency between measurements of OH, models of OH, and measurements and models of the resulting oxidation product distribution as function of anthropogenic influence. These factors determine the relative ozone productions rates and mass and properties of reactive carbon in the gas and condensed phases. We also addressed profound uncertainties concerning glyoxal in regions such as the Amazon that call into question our understanding and models of VOC oxidation and SOA formation. In addition to the formaldehyde and glyoxal datasets multiple publications are expected as a result of the field campaign.Timeline
MAO Data Sources
Name | Full Name | Browse Data |
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2DS-AIR
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2 Dimensional Stereo Probe aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
AAFMERGED
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ARM Aerial Facility (AAF) Merged VAP for Historical AAF G1 Field Campaigns | Browse Data |
ACSM
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Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor | Browse Data |
AERI
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Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer | Browse Data |
AERINF
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AERI Noise Filtered | Browse Data |
AETH
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Aethalometer | Browse Data |
AIP
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Aerosol Intensive Properties | Browse Data |
AOD
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Aerosol Optical Depth, derived from atmospheric extinction of solar irradiance | Browse Data |
AOD-MFRSR
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Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) derived from MFRSR measurements | Browse Data |
AOP
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Aerosol Optical Properties | Browse Data |
AOS
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Aerosol Observing System | Browse Data |
AOSCCNAVG
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Aerosol Observing System (AOS): cloud condensation nuclei data, averaged | Browse Data |
AOSMET
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Meteorological Measurements associated with the Aerosol Observing System | Browse Data |
AOSSP2BC
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Aerosol Observing System Single Particle Soot Photometer Black Carbon | Browse Data |
ARMBE
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ARM Best Estimate Data Products | Browse Data |
CCN
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Cloud Condensation Nuclei Particle Counter | Browse Data |
CCN-AIR
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Cloud Condensation Nuclei Particle Counter aboard Aircraft | Browse Data |
CEIL
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Ceilometer | Browse Data |
CEILPBLHT
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Boundary-layer height data with CEIL | Browse Data |
CLAP
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Continuous Light Absorption Photometer | Browse Data |
CO-AIR
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Carbon Monoxide- Airborne | Browse Data |
CO-ANALYZER
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Carbon Monoxide Analyzer | Browse Data |
CPC
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Condensation Particle Counter | Browse Data |
CPC-AIR
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Condensation particle counter aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
CSPHOT
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Sunphotometer | Browse Data |
DL
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Doppler Lidar | Browse Data |
DLPROF-WIND
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Doppler Lidar Horizontal Wind Profiles | Browse Data |
DLPROF-WSTATS
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Doppler Lidar Wind Statistics Profiles | Browse Data |
ECMWFDIAG
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European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts Diagnostic Analyses | Browse Data |
ECOR
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Eddy Correlation Flux Measurement System | Browse Data |
FCDP-AIR
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Fast Cloud Droplet Probe aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
FIMS-AIR
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Fast Integrated Mobility Spectrometer aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
GNDRAD
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Ground Radiometers on Stand for Upwelling Radiation | Browse Data |
GUSTPROBE-AIR
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Gust Probe aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
HRTOFAMS-AIR
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High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
HVPS-AIR
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High Volume Precipitation Spectrometer aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
INLETISOK-AIR
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Isokinetic Inlet aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
INTERPSONDE
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Interpolated Sonde | Browse Data |
IRT
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Infrared Thermometer | Browse Data |
LDIS
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Laser Disdrometer | Browse Data |
LDQUANTS
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Laser Disdrometer Quantities | Browse Data |
MET
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Surface Meteorological Instrumentation | Browse Data |
MET-AIR
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Meteorological Instrumentation aboard Aircraft | Browse Data |
MFR
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Multifilter Radiometer | Browse Data |
MFRSR
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Multifilter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer | Browse Data |
MFRSRCLDOD
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Cloud Optical Properties from MFRSR Using Min Algorithm | Browse Data |
MICROBASE
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Continuous Baseline Microphysical Retrieval | Browse Data |
MPL
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Micropulse Lidar | Browse Data |
MPLCMASK
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Cloud mask from Micropulse Lidar | Browse Data |
MWR
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Microwave Radiometer | Browse Data |
MWR3C
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Microwave Radiometer, 3 Channel | Browse Data |
MWRHF
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Microwave Radiometer - High Frequency | Browse Data |
MWRP
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Microwave Radiometer Profiler | Browse Data |
MWRRET
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MWR Retrievals | Browse Data |
NAV-AIR
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Navigational Location, Motion, and Attitude for Airborne Platforms | Browse Data |
NAVMET-AIR
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Navigation and Met Data from multiple sensors on airborne platform | Browse Data |
NEPHELOMETER
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Nephelometer | Browse Data |
NEPHELOMETER-AIR
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3-Wavelength integrating nephelometer aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
NFOV
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Narrow Field of View Zenith Radiometer | Browse Data |
NOX
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Nitrogen Oxides Monitor | Browse Data |
OZONE
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Ozone Monitor | Browse Data |
OZONE-AIR
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Ozone Monitor aboard Aircraft | Browse Data |
PASS
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Photoacoustic Soot Spectrometer | Browse Data |
PBLHT
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Planetary Boundary Layer Height | Browse Data |
PCASP-AIR
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Passive cavity aerosol spectrometer aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
PSAP
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Particle Soot Absorption Photometer | Browse Data |
QCECOR
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Quality Controlled Eddy Correlation Flux Measurement | Browse Data |
QCRAD
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Data Quality Assessment for ARM Radiation Data | Browse Data |
RADFLUXANAL
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Radiative Flux Analysis | Browse Data |
RAIN
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Rain Gauge | Browse Data |
RWP
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Radar Wind Profiler | Browse Data |
SASHE
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Shortwave Array Spectroradiometer-Hemispheric | Browse Data |
SASZE
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Shortwave Array Spectroradiometer-Zenith | Browse Data |
SEBS
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Surface Energy Balance System | Browse Data |
SKYRAD
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Sky Radiometers on Stand for Downwelling Radiation | Browse Data |
SMPS
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Scanning mobility particle sizer | Browse Data |
SO2
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Sulfur Dioxide Monitor | Browse Data |
SODAR
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Mini Sound Detection and Ranging | Browse Data |
SONDE
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Balloon-Borne Sounding System | Browse Data |
SONDEGRID
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Gridded Sonde VAP Product | Browse Data |
SONDEPARAM
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convective parameters derived from radiosonde data | Browse Data |
TSI
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Total Sky Imager | Browse Data |
UHSAS
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Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer | Browse Data |
UHSAS-AIR
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Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer aboard aircraft | Browse Data |
VARANAL
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Constrained Variational Analysis | Browse Data |
VISST
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Minnis Cloud Products Using Visst Algorithm | Browse Data |
WACR
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W-Band (95 GHz) ARM Cloud Radar | Browse Data |
WACRARSCL
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W-band Cloud Radar Active Remote Sensing of Cloud | Browse Data |
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