We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on Tropospheric oxidants over the Atlantic using Aircraft and Satellites) experiment, which has the overarching objective of understanding the chemical aging of air masses that contain the emission products from seasonal boreal wildfires and how these air masses subsequently impact downwind atmospheric composition. The central focus of the experiment was a two-week deployment of the UK BAe-146-301 Atmospheric Research Aircraft (ARA) over eastern Canada, based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Atmospheric ground-based and sonde measurements over Canada and the Azores associated with the planned July 2010 deployment of the ARA, which was postponed by ...
We use the GEOS-Chem atmospheric chemistry transport model to interpret aircraft measurements of car...
The source attribution of observed variability of total PM2.5 concentrations over Halifax, Nova Scot...
International audienceWildfires are a significant source of atmospheric pollutants, including greenh...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
In situ airborne measurements were made over eastern Canada in summer 2011 as part of the BORTAS exp...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine mode aerosol optical depth ...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
The observations collected during the BOReal forest fires on Tropospheric oxidants over the Atlanti...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine-mode aerosol optical depth ...
Intercontinental Transport of Ozone and Precursors (ITOP) (part of International Consortium for Atmo...
We use the GEOS-Chem atmospheric chemistry transport model to interpret aircraft measurements of car...
The source attribution of observed variability of total PM2.5 concentrations over Halifax, Nova Scot...
International audienceWildfires are a significant source of atmospheric pollutants, including greenh...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
In situ airborne measurements were made over eastern Canada in summer 2011 as part of the BORTAS exp...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine mode aerosol optical depth ...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
The observations collected during the BOReal forest fires on Tropospheric oxidants over the Atlanti...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine-mode aerosol optical depth ...
Intercontinental Transport of Ozone and Precursors (ITOP) (part of International Consortium for Atmo...
We use the GEOS-Chem atmospheric chemistry transport model to interpret aircraft measurements of car...
The source attribution of observed variability of total PM2.5 concentrations over Halifax, Nova Scot...
International audienceWildfires are a significant source of atmospheric pollutants, including greenh...