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Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem Postlaunch Airborne eXperiment
2024
Southern and Central California
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1 Deployment
· 14 Data Products| 2024-08-28 | 2024-09-30 |
The High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph (HPLC) is an in situ ground-based analyzer used to separate and identify components in a sample of air or a mixture. It works by injecting a liquid into the sample, causing different flow rates for each component as they pass through the column. As each component exits the column, their concentrations are measured at a high resolution. In Earth science research, HPLC is commonly used to detect various trace species in the atmosphere, such as formaldehyde, hydrogen peroxide, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Although primarily used for laboratory analysis and ground-based measurements, it can also be employed for airborne measurements.
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Carbon And Hydrocarbon Compounds > Formaldehyde
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Carbon And Hydrocarbon Compounds
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Air Quality > Volatile Organic Compounds
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Air Quality
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Hydrogen Compounds
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Hydrogen Compounds > Hydroperoxy
Generic-Atmospheric State (Gen-AtmsState) refers to non-specific instruments on a platform used for measurements of atmospheric state parameters. These are typically in situ sensors that measure temperature, pressure, humidity, and wind speed/direction. Types of atmospheric state instruments include thermometers, hygrometers, barometers, and anemometers.
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Water Vapor
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Pressure
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Water Vapor > Water Vapor Indicators > Humidity
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Temperature > Surface Temperature > Air Temperature
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Upper Level Winds > Wind Direction
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Upper Level Winds > Wind Speed
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Pressure > Atmospheric Pressure Measurements
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Surface Winds > Wind Direction
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Temperature
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Surface Winds > Wind Speed
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds
The HyperPro II is an in situ, free-fall profiling system developed by Sea-Bird Scientific for measuring ocean optical properties. It includes three hyperspectral radiometers and a profiling frame equipped with sensors for conductivity, temperature, and pressure. One radiometer is aimed upward to measure downwelling irradiance, another is pointed downward to measure upwelling radiance, and the third is mounted on the ship to measure incoming solar irradiance. The radiometers operate within a wavelength range of 350 to 900 nm, with a spectral resolution of 10 nm. The HyperPro II is deployed from behind the research vessel and free-falls at approximately 30 cm/s.
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Optics > Irradiance
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Optics
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Pressure > Water Pressure
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Solar Irradiance
Earth Science > Oceans > Salinity/density > Conductivity
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Optics > Ocean Color
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Optics > Radiance
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Temperature > Water Temperature