NARSTO Level 2
Entry Title: NARSTO EPA_SS_LOS_ANGELES Scanning Mobility Particle Size Data
Entry ID: NARSTO_EPA_SS_LOS_ANGELES_SMPS_DATA_1
Aerosols
Description
The NARSTO_EPA_SS_LOS_ANGELES_SMPS_DATA were collected between December 2000 and February 2002. At Claremont, Downey, Riverside, Rubidoux (Los Angeles County, California), TSI Scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) was used in a mobile trailer to collect size characteristics of particles ranging from about 0.014 to 0.673 mm during December 8, 2000 to February 22, 2002. The SMPS measured particle count concentrations for 54 to 108 channels that cover sizes from 0.014 to 0.673 mm in every 15 minutes.The overall objective of the Los Angeles Supersite in Southern California Particle Center and Supersite (SCPCS) is to conduct monitoring and research that contributes to a better understanding of the measurement, sources, size distribution, chemical composition and physical state, spatial and temporal variability, and linkages to health effects of airborne particulate matter in the Los Angeles Basin.The U.S. EPA Particulate Matter (PM) Supersites Program was an ambient air monitoring research program designed to provide information of value to the atmospheric sciences, and human health and exposure research communities. Eight geographically diverse projects were chosen to specifically address these EPA research priorities: (1) to characterize PM, its constituents, precursors, co-pollutants, atmospheric transport, and its source categories that affect the PM in any region; (2) to address the research questions and scientific uncertainties about PM source-receptor and exposure-health effects relationships; and (3) to compare and evaluate different methods of characterizing PM including testing new and emerging measurement methods.NARSTO (formerly North American Research Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone) is a public/private partnership, whose membership spans government, the utilities, industry, and academe throughout Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The primary mission is to coordinate and enhance policy-relevant scientific research and assessment of tropospheric pollution behavior; activities provide input for science-based decision-making and determination of workable, efficient, and effective strategies for local and regional air-pollution management. Data products from local, regional, and international monitoring and research programs are available.
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GENERAL DOCUMENTATION
- Executive Summary for the Southern California Supersite (EPA: CR-82805901) Final Report – March 30, 2005
PUBLICATIONS
- Final Report for the Texas PM2.5 Sampling and Analysis Study (March 11, 1997 - March 12, 1998) (Introduction through Section 2)
- Final Report for the Texas PM2.5 Sampling and Analysis Study (March 11, 1997 - March 12, 1998) (Section 3)
- Final Report for the Texas PM2.5 Sampling and Analysis Study (March 11, 1997 - March 12, 1998) (Section 4)
- Final Report for the Texas PM2.5 Sampling and Analysis Study (March 11, 1997 - March 12, 1998) (Sections 5-6)
SCIENCE DATA PRODUCT VALIDATION
Keywords
From GCMD Science Keywords:
- AEROSOL PARTICLE PROPERTIES
- PARTICULATE MATTER
- Particle Count
- Claremont
- Downey
- Riverside
- Rubidoux
- Southern California Particle Center and Supersite
- Aerosol Particle Properties
- Particle Size
- Particulate Matter
Data Distribution
File Format(s):
ASCII
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Spatial Information
Spatial Coverage Type: Horizontal
Coordinate System: Cartesian
Granule Spatial Representation: Cartesian
Locations
CALIFORNIA
Temporal Information
Temporal Coverage: 2000-12-08 - 2002-02-22