In situ measurements of the ambient concentrations of several atmospheric trace constituents were obtained using instruments installed on board the NASA Convair 990 aircraft at altitudes up to 12.5 kilometers over Alaska and the Arctic Ocean. Concentration data on ozone, carbon monoxide, water vapor, and particles larger than 0.5 micrometer in diameter were acquired
The POLARCAT project aims to quantify the contribution and impact of trace gases and aerosols transp...
The report provides a compendium of NASA aircraft data that are available from NASA's Global Troposp...
The Arctic Airborne Measurement Program (AAMP) was planned to investigate the transport, exchange an...
From 5 to 14 March, 2002, the Arctic Airborne Measurement Program 2002(AAMP02) was conducted on a ro...
Automated instruments were installed on a commercial B-747 aircraft, during the program, to obtain b...
The research provided in-situ ozone measurements onboard the NASA Ames DC-8 research aircraft during...
Extensive measurements include ozone, carbon monoxide, water vapor, and aerosol and condensation nuc...
The Arctic Airborne Measurement Program 2002(AAMP 02) campaign was carried out in March 2002 as one ...
The CV-990 aircraft coordinated several flights with a NASA U-2 aircraft, NOAA ground station measur...
The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and...
Aerosol composition data were collected with a NASA F-106 aircraft. Present measurements include ozo...
The NASA Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and Satellites (ARCTAS)...
Total reactive nitrogen (NO_y), ozone (O_3), and the tracer nitrous oxide (N_2O), and carbon monoxid...
International audienceThe change of the global climate is most pronounced in the Arctic, where the a...
The Arctic is a key player in the climate system because of the strong modification of the surface e...
The POLARCAT project aims to quantify the contribution and impact of trace gases and aerosols transp...
The report provides a compendium of NASA aircraft data that are available from NASA's Global Troposp...
The Arctic Airborne Measurement Program (AAMP) was planned to investigate the transport, exchange an...
From 5 to 14 March, 2002, the Arctic Airborne Measurement Program 2002(AAMP02) was conducted on a ro...
Automated instruments were installed on a commercial B-747 aircraft, during the program, to obtain b...
The research provided in-situ ozone measurements onboard the NASA Ames DC-8 research aircraft during...
Extensive measurements include ozone, carbon monoxide, water vapor, and aerosol and condensation nuc...
The Arctic Airborne Measurement Program 2002(AAMP 02) campaign was carried out in March 2002 as one ...
The CV-990 aircraft coordinated several flights with a NASA U-2 aircraft, NOAA ground station measur...
The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and...
Aerosol composition data were collected with a NASA F-106 aircraft. Present measurements include ozo...
The NASA Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and Satellites (ARCTAS)...
Total reactive nitrogen (NO_y), ozone (O_3), and the tracer nitrous oxide (N_2O), and carbon monoxid...
International audienceThe change of the global climate is most pronounced in the Arctic, where the a...
The Arctic is a key player in the climate system because of the strong modification of the surface e...
The POLARCAT project aims to quantify the contribution and impact of trace gases and aerosols transp...
The report provides a compendium of NASA aircraft data that are available from NASA's Global Troposp...
The Arctic Airborne Measurement Program (AAMP) was planned to investigate the transport, exchange an...