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Summary of ABLE-1 Special Publications and Presentations

ABLE-1 SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:

  • 1985 AGU Spring Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 27-31, 1985

ABLE-1 Publications

  • Ferek, R. J., R. B. Chatfield, and M. O. Andreae, Vertical distribution of dimethyl- sulphide in the marine atmosphere. Nature, Vol. 320, April 10, 1986.

  • Gregory, G. L., R. C. Harriss, R. W. Talbot, R. A. Rasmussen, M. Garstang, M. O. Andreae, R. R. Hinton, E. V. Browell, S. M. Beck, D. I. Sebacher, M. A. Khalil, R. J. Ferek, and S. V. Harriss, Air chemistry over the tropical forest of Guyana. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 91, No. D8, July 20, 1986, pp. 8603-8612.

  • Harriss, R. C., Influence of a tropical forest on air chemistry. in Geophysiology of Amazonia: Vegatation and Climate Interactions. ed. R. E. Dickinson, J. Wiley, 1987, pp.163-173.

  • Talbot, R. W., R. C. Harriss, E. V. Browell, G. L. Gregory, D. I. Sebacher, and S. M. Beck, Distribution and geochemistry of aerosols in the tropical north Atlantic troposphere: Relationship to Saharan dust. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 91, No. D4, April 20, 1986, pp. 5173-5182.

ABLE-1 Presentations

  1. Browell, E. V., R. C. Harriss, R. W. Talbot, G. L. Gregory, and M. A. Garstang, Airborne lidar studies of aerosols and ozone in the tropical Atlantic troposphere. Invited Paper No. A32-03. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  2. Ferek, R. J., M. O. Andreae, and R. B. Chatfield, Vertical profiles of DMS in the tropical marine atmosphere. Paper No. A32-10. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  3. Garstang, M., The tropical marine boundary layer in an atmospheric chemistry experiment. Invited Paper No. A32-02. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  4. Gregory, G. L., R. R. Hinton, E. V. Browell, and S. M. Beck, Ozone and carbon monoxide distributions in the tropical North Atlantic troposphere. Paper No. A32-05. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  5. Harriss, R. C., The NASA Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment (ABLE), Barbados, 1984. Invited Paper No. A32-01. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  6. Hinton, R. R. and R. C. Harriss, Carbon monoxide flux to the boundary layer. Paper No. A32-06. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  7. Khalil, M. A. K. and R. A. Rasmussen, Distributions and patterns of atmospheric trace gases in and above the tropical boundary layer. Paper No. A32-08. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  8. Rasmussen, R. A. and M. A. K. Khalil, Atmospheric isoprene. Paper No. A32-09. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  9. Shipley, S. T. , S. -G. Shim, and G. R. Carmichael, Chemical simulation of diurnal boundary layer aerosol and ozone transport observed by airborne DIAL lidar. Paper No. A32-07. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.

  10. Talbot, R. W., R. C. Harriss, E. V. Browell, G. L. Gregory, and D. I. Sebacher, Aerosol distribution and chemical composition in the tropical North Atlantic troposphere. Paper No. A32-04. 1985 AGU Spring Meeting.
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Summary of ABLE-2A Special Publications and Presentations

ABLE-2A Special Publications

  • J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988

ABLE-2A Special Presentations

  • 1986 AGU Spring Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 19-22, 1986

ABLE-2A Media Coverage

  • "Laser sheds new light on atmosphere", San Jose Mercury News(San Jose, CA), November 5, 1985.

ABLE-2A Publications

  1. Andreae, M. O., and T. W. Andreae, The cycle of biogenic sulfur compounds over the Amazon Basin, 1, dry season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp.1487-1497.

  2. Andreae, M. O., E. V. Browell, M. Garstang, G. L. Gregory, R. C. Harriss, G. F. Hill, D. J. Jacob, M. C. Pereira, G. W. Sachse, A. W. Setzer, P. L. Silva Dias, R. W. Talbot, A. L. Torres, and S. C. Wofsy, Biomass-burning emissions and associated haze layers over Amazonia. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1509-1527.

  3. Andreae, M. O., R. W. Talbot, T. W. Andreae, and R. C. Harriss, Formic and acetic acid over the central Amazon region, Brazil, I, Dry season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1616-1624.

  4. Artaxo, P., H. Storms, F. Bruynseels, R. van Grieken, and W. Maenhaut, Composition and sources of aerosols from the Amazon basin. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1605-1615.

  5. Bartlett, K. B., P. M. Crill, D. I Sebacher, R. C. Harriss, J. O. Wilson, and J. M. Melack, Methane flux from the central Amazonian floodplain. J. Geophys. Res., Vol 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1571-1582.

  6. Brito, J. L. S., Estimations of temperature and humidity of the canopy in Amazon forest using microwave data from SMMR sensor of Nimbus-7 satellite. INPE-5444- TDI/490(Thesis), September 1992, 108 p.

  7. Browell, E. V., G. L. Gregory, R. C. Harriss, and V. W. J. H. Kirchhoff, Tropospheric ozone and aerosol distributions across the Amazon basin. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1431-1451.

  8. Butler, C. F., Theory and operation of the Gould 32/27 programs ABLE-2A and EBLE for the tropospheric air motion measurment system-Final report, January 1-December 31, 1985. Old Dominion Univ., NASA CR-176856, June 1986, 102 p.

  9. Crill, P. M., K. B. Bartlett, J. O. Wilson, D. I. Sebacher, R. C. Harriss, J. M. Melack, S. MacIntyre, L. Lesack, and L. Smith-Morrill, Tropospheric methane from an Amazonian floodplain lake. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1564-1570.

  10. Dacostapereira, M., Detection, monitoring and analysis of some environmental effects of fires in the Amazon region through utilization of NOAA and LANDSAT satellite imagery and aircraft data. M. S. Thesis, Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais, INPE -4503-TDL/326, 1987, 258 p.

  11. Davis, K. J., Surface fluxes of trace gases derived from convective-layer profiles. Ph.D. Thesis, U. of Colorado, 1992, 291 p.

  12. Davis, K. J., D. H. Lenschow, and P. R. Zimmerman, Biogenic nonmethane hydrocarbon emissions estimated from tethered balloon observations. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D12, December 20, 1994, pp. 25587-25598.

  13. Devol, A. H., J. E. Richey, W. A. Clark, S. L. King, and L. A. Martinelli, Methane emissions to the troposphere from the Amazon floodplain. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1583-1592.

  14. Eliasferreira, M., Three dimensional algorithms for retrieving temperature and moisture profiles from radiances obtained through VAS. Ph.D. Thesis, Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais, INPE-4104-TDL/258, February 1987, 217 p.

  15. Ferreira, M. E., Three-dimensional algorithms for temperature and humidity profile retrievals from radiances obtained by VAS. Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais, Publication No. INPE-4104-TDL/258, February 1987.

  16. Ferreira, N. J., Large -scale features of the atmospheric water vapor transport over the Amazon region. Ph. D. Thesis, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1987, 154 p.

  17. Fishman, J. and E. V. Browell, Comparison of satellite total ozone measurements with the distribution of tropospheric ozone obtained by an airborne UV-DIAL system over the Amazon Basin. Tellus, 40B, No. 5, Nov. 1988, pp. 393-407.

  18. Fitzjarrald, D. R., B. L. Stormwind, G. Fisch, and O. M. R. Cabral, Turbulent transport observed just above the Amazon forest. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1551-1563.

  19. Garstang, M., Atmospheric surface and boundary layers of the Amazon basin-Final report. Univ. of VA, NASA CR-180628, March 1987, 161 p.

  20. Garstang, M. S. Greco, J. Scala, R. C. Harriss, E. V. Browell, G. W. Sachse, J. Simpson, W. -K. Tao, and A. Torres, Trace gas exchanges and transports over the Amazonian rain forest. presented at AMS International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology, Wellington, New Zeland, December 1-5, 1986, Preprint, 5 p.

  21. Garstang, M., J. Scala, S. Greco, R. Harriss, S. Beck, E. Browell, G. Sachse, G. Gregory, G. Hill, J. Simpson, W. -K. Tao, and A. Torres, Trace gas exchanges and convective transports over the Amazonian rain forest. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1528-1550.

  22. Gregory, G. L., E. V. Browell, and Linda S. Warren, Boundary layer ozone: An airborne survey above the Amazon basin. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1452-1468.

  23. Harriss, R. C., S. C. Wofsy, M. Garstang, E. V. Browell, L. C. B. Molion, R. J. McNeal, J. M. Hoell, Jr., R. J. Bendura, S. M. Beck, R. L. Navarro, J. T. Riley, and R. L. Snell, The Amazon Boundary Layer Experiment (ABLE-2A): Dry season 1985. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1351-1360.

  24. Jacob, D. J., and S. C. Wofsy, Photochemistry of biogenic emissions over the Amazon forest. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1477-1486.

  25. Kaplan, W. A., S. C. Wofsy, M. Keller, and J. M. da Costa, Emission of NO and deposition of O3 in a tropical forest system. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1389-1395.

  26. Keller, M., W. A. Kaplan, S. C. Wofsy, and J. M. da Costa, Emissions of N2O from tropical forest soils: Response to fertilization with NH4+, NO3-, and PO43-. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1600-1604.

  27. Kirchhoff, V. W. J. H., Surface ozone measurements in Amazonia. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1469-1476.

  28. Kirchoff, V. W. J. H., E. V. Browell, and G. L. Gregory, Ozone measurements in the troposphere of an Amazonian rain forest environment. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D12, February 20, 1988, pp. 15,850-15,860.

  29. Livingston, G. P., P. M. Vitousek, and P. A. Matson, Nitrous oxide flux and nitrogen transformations across a landscape gradient in Amazonia. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1593-1599.

  30. Madrononich, S., R. B. Chatfield, J. G. Calvert, G. K. Moortgat, B. Veyret, and R. Lesclaux, A photochemical origin of acetic acid in the troposphere. Geophy. Res. Ltrs., Vol. 17, December 1990, pp. 2361-2364.

  31. Martin, C. L., D. Fitzjarrald, M. Garstang, A. P. Olivera, S. Greco, and E. Browell, Structure and growth of the mixing layer over the Amazonian rain forest. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1361-1375.

  32. McNeal, R. J., Preface. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, p.1349.

  33. Periera, M. deC. and A. W. Setzer, Detection of fires and smoke plumes in the Amazon region by means of NOAA satellite images. Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais, Publication No. INPE-3924-PRE/958, June 1986, 42 p.

  34. Pereira, M. C. and A. W. Setzer, Detection of biomass burning and smoke plumes in the Amazon region through NOAA satellite imagery. presented at the 4th Brazilian Remote Sensing Symposium and 6th SELPER Plenary Meeting, in Latin American Symposium on Remote Sensing, 1986, pp. 701-709.

  35. Pickering, K. E., A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W. -K. Tao, and J. Simpson, Ozone production potential following convective redistribution of biomass burning emissions. J. Atmos. Chem., Vol. 14, No. 1-4, April 1992, pp. 297-313.

  36. Pickering, K. E., A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W. - K. Tao, J. Simpson, and M. Garstang, Photochemical ozone production in tropical squall line convection during NASA Global Tropospheric Experiment/Amazon Boundary Layer Experiment 2A. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 96, No. D2, February 20, 1991, pp. 3099-3114.

  37. Rasmussen, R. A., and M. A. K. Khalil, Isoprene over the Amazon basin. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1417-1421.

  38. Richardson, J. L., J. Fishman, and G. L. Gregory, Ozone budget over the Amazon: Regional effects from biomass-burning emissions. J. Geophys Res., Vol. 96, No. D7, July 20, 1991, pp. 13073-13087.

  39. Sachse, G. W., R. C. Harriss, J. Fishman, G. F. Hill, and D. R. Cahoon, Carbon monoxide over the Amazon basin during the 1985 dry season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1422-1430.

  40. Shipham, M. C., S. T. Shipley, and C. R. Trepte, Global meteorological data facility for real-time field experiments support and guidance. NASA TM-4023, May 1988, 26 p.

  41. Talbot, R. W., M. O. Andreae, T. W. Andreae, and R. C. Harriss, Regional aerosol chemistry of the Amazon basin during the dry season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1499-1508.

  42. Torres, A. L., and H. Buchan, Tropospheric nitric oxide measurements over the Amazon basin. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1396-1406.

  43. Viswanadham, Y., L. C. B. Molion, A. O. Manzi, L. D. A. Sa, V. P. S. Filho, R. G. B. Andre, J. L. M. Nogueira, and R. C. dos Santos, Micrometeorological measurments in Amazon forest during GTE/ABLE-2A mission. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D9, August 20, 1990, pp. 13669-13682.

  44. Watson, C. E., J. Fishman, G. L. Gregory, and G. W. Sachse, A comparison of wet and dry season ozone and CO over Brazil using in situ and satellite measurements, Global Biomass Burning, J. S. Levine, ed., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991, pp. 115-121.

  45. Wofsy, S. C., R. C. Harriss, and W. A. Kaplan, Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere over the Amazon basin. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1377-1387.

  46. Zimmerman, P. R., J. P. Greenberg, and C. E. Westberg, Measurements of atmospheric hydrocarbons and biogenic emission fluxes in the Amazon boundary layer. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 93, No. D2, February 20, 1988, pp. 1407-1416.

ABLE-2A Presentations

  1. Andreae, M. O., E. V. Browell, G. L. Gregory, R. C. Harriss, G. W. Sachse, S. T. Shipley, R. W. Talbot, P. L. Silva Dias, M. Garstang, A. W. Setzer, A. L. Torres, and S. C. Wofsy, Haze layers over central Amazonia: Sources and chemical characteristics. Invited Paper No. A21-13. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  2. Andreae, M. O., R. W. Talbot, T. W. Andreae, and R. C. Harriss, Formic and acetic acids over the central Amazon region, Brazil. Paper No. A22-10. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  3. Andreae, T. W. and M. O. Andreae, Dimethylsulfide and other sulfur gases over the Amazon basin. Paper No. A22-04. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  4. Artaxo, P., Trace elements concentrations in aerosols collected in forested areas in Brazil. Paper No. A22-13. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  5. Browell, E. V., Airborne lidar observations of the undisturbed and disturbed atmosphere over the tropical rain forest of Brazil. Invited Paper No. A21-05. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  6. Browell, E. V., Large-scale variations in tropospheric ozone and aerosols over the tropical rain forest of Brazil. Paper No. A21-11. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  7. Crill, P. M., K. B. Bartlett, D. I. Sebacher, R. C. Harriss, J. O. Wilson, J. Melack, L. Lesack, and L. Smith-Morrill, Methane budget of an Amazonian floodplain lake. Paper No. A22-11. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  8. Fitzjarrald, D., W. Kaplan, M. Keller, V. W. J. H. Kirchhoff, C. Martin, D. Martin, M. Andreae, P. Zimmerman, S. Wofsy, M. Garstang, and L. Molion, Exchange processes between the Amazon forest canopy and the atmosphere. Paper No. A22-09. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  9. Garstang, M., S. Beck, E. Browell, P. Dias, G. Gregory, R. Harriss, G. Hill, and G. Sachse, The influence of convection on tropospheric chemistry in the central Amazon. Paper No. A21-14. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  10. Garstang, M., D. Fitzjarrald, S. Houston, C. Martin, and D. Martin, Growth and decay of the atmospheric boundary layer over a tropical rain forest. Invited Paper No. A21-04. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  11. Garstang, M., J. Scala, S. Greco, R. Harriss, G. Sachse, J. Simpson, W.-K. Tao and A. Torres, Trace gas exchanges and tranports over the Amazonian rainforest, AMS Second International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology, Wellington, New Zealand, December 1-5, 1986.

  12. Gregory, G. L., Ozone: An airborne survey of the boundary layer across the Amazon basin. Paper No. A21-10. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  13. Harriss, R. C., S. C. Wofsy, M. Garstang, and L. C. B. Molion, The Amazon Boundary Layer Experiment. Invited Paper No. A21-01. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  14. Kaplan, W. W., S. C. Wofsy, J. M. N. da Costa, and M. Keller, Fluxes of nitric oxide and ozone in a central Amazon terre firme forest. Paper No. A22-07. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  15. Keller, M., W. Kaplan, S. C. Wofsy, and J. M. N. da Costa, Effects of fertilizer additions on nitrous oxide fluxes from a central Amazon terre firme forest. Paper No. A22-08. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  16. Khalil, M. A. K. and R. A. Rasmussen, The influence of slash burning on the levels of CH3Cl, CO, and hydrocarbons in the Amazon basin. Paper No. A21-08. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  17. Kirchhoff, V. W. J. H., Ground based ozone measurements in an equatorial rainforest. Paper No. A22-06. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  18. Molion, L. C. B., A. O. Manzi, L. S. A. Sa, C. A. Nobre, V. P. S. Filho, J. L. M. Nogueira, Y. Viswanadham, R. G. B. Andre, A. O. M. Filho, A. P. Fattori, and M. Januario, Micrometeorological measurements in Amazonian forest during July-August 1985. Paper No. A22-05. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  19. Moreira-Nordemann, L. M., M. C. Forti, and L. C. M. Espirito Santo, The rain water chemistry of central Amazonia. Paper No. A22-12. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  20. Rasmussen, R. A. and M. A. K. Khalil, Isoprene (C5H8) in the Amazon boundary layer. Paper No. A22-02. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  21. Sebacher, D. I., R. C. Harriss, K. B. Bartlett, P. M. Crill, J. O. Wilson, J. M. Melack, and L. Smith, Atmospheric methane sources: Amazon River floodplain. Paper No. A22A-04. 1985 AGU Fall Meeting.

  22. Sachse, G. W., G. F. Hill, J. Fishman, and G. L. Gregory, Airborne CO measurements over the Amazon region during ABLE-2A. Paper No. A21-07. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  23. Setzer, A. W. and M. C. Pereira, Detection of large biomass burning in the Amazon with satellite images. Paper No. A21-06. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  24. Silva Dias, P. L., E. M. C. Cutrim, L. C. B. Molion, and M. A. Gan, Preliminary analysis of meteorological soundings over the Manaus region during GTE/ABLE-2A. Paper No. A21-03. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  25. Talbot, R. W., M. O. Andreae, T. W. Andreae, and R. C. Harriss, Regional aerosol chemistry of the Amazon basin, Brazil. Paper No. A21-12. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  26. Torres, A. L. and H. Buchan, Tropospheric nitric oxide measurements over the Amazon basin. Paper No. A21-09. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  27. Wofsy, S. C., W. A. Kaplan, and R. C. Harriss, Daily exchange of CO2 between the tropical forest and the atmosphere in the central Amazon basin. Paper No. A22-01. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  28. Wofsy, S. C., W. A. Kaplan, M. Keller, and R. A. Rasmussen, Seasonal and synoptic measurements of trace gases in the Amazon basin, 1983-84: External influences on atmospheric composition. Paper No. A21-02. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.

  29. Zimmerman, P. R., J. P. Greenberg, C. Westberg, M. A. Garstang, C. L. Martin, and D. Martin, Biogenic hydrocarbon emissions from the Amazon basin. Paper No. A22-03. 1986 AGU Spring Meeting.
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Summary of ABLE-2B Special Publications and Presentations

ABLE-2B SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS:

  • J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990

ABLE-2B SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:

  • 1988 AGU Spring Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 16-20, 1988

ABLE-2B MEDIA COVERAGE:

  1. "The Saharan-Amazonian Connection", The World and I, February 1991.

  2. "Amazon depends on Sahara's winds", Richmond Times-Dispatch, February 1991.

  3. "UVa scientists find Sahara dust saving Amazon forest", The Daily Progress, February 1991.

  4. "Amazon basin may be eating Sahara's dust: Theory sees wind ferrying nutrients", The Washington Post, February 1991.

  5. "Desert dust keeps rain forest alive, researchers find", Inside UVa, March 1991.

  6. "African dust 'feeds' Amazon rain forest", International Wildlife, May/June 1991.

  7. "Dust busters: Amazon 'vacuum cleaners' draw nutrients from the Sahara", UVa Alumni News, May/June 1991.

  8. "Desert dust nurtures faraway rain forest", Geotimes, June 1991.

  9. "Is Africa's windblown loss the Amazon's gain?", National Geographic, September 1991.

  10. "Analyzing jungle breath Amazon air may hold clues to Earth's chemistry", San Jose Mercury News(San Jose, CA), June 16, 1987.

  11. "Team studies Amazon's weather role NASA's rain forest camp monitors the atmosphere", Miami Herald(Miami, FL), May 27, 1987.

ABLE-2B Publications

  1. Andreae, M. O., H. Berresheim, H. Bingemer, D. J. Jacob, B. L. Lewis, S.-M. Li, and R. W. Talbot, The atmospheric sulfur cycle over the amazon basin, 2, wet season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,813-16,824.

  2. Andreae, M. O., R. W. Talbot, R. C. Harriss, H. Berresheim, and S. M. Li, Precipitation chemistry in central Amazonia. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,987-16,999.

  3. Artaxo, P., Characterization of biogenic aerosol particles from the Amazon basin during dry and wet season. in Nordic Symposium on Atmospheric Chemistry, Stockholm Univ., March 1990, 4 p.

  4. Artaxo, P. and H. -C. Hansson, Size distribution of biogenic aerosol particles from the Amazon basin. Atmos. Environ., Vol. 29, No. 3, February 1995, pp. 393-402.

  5. Artaxo, P., W. Maenhaut, H. Storms, and R. Van Grieken, Aerosol characteristics and sources for the Amazon basin during the wet season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,971-16,985.

  6. Bakwin, P. S., S. C. Wofsy, and S-M Fan, Measurements of reactive nitrogen oxides (NOy) within and above a tropical forest canopy in the wet season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,765-16,772.

  7. Bakwin, P. S., S. C. Wofsy, S-M Fan, M. Keller, S. E. Trumbore, and J. M. da Costa, Emmission of nitric oxide (NO) from tropical forest soils and exchange of NO between the forest canopy and atmospheric boundary layers. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,755-16,764.

  8. Bartlett, K. B., P. M. Crill, J. A. Bonassi, J. E. Richey, and R. C. Harriss, Methane flux from the Amazon river floodplain: Emissions during rising water. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,773-16,788.

  9. Browell, E. V., G. L. Gregory, R. C. Harriss, and V. W. J. H. Kirchhoff, Ozone and aerosol distributions over the Amazon basin during the wet season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,887-16,901.

  10. Cautenet, S. and B. Lefeivre, Contrasting behavior of gas and aerosol scavenging in convective rain: A numerical and experimental study in the African equatorial forest. J. Geophy. Res., Vol. 99, No. D6, June 20, 1994, pp.13013-13024.

  11. Chanton, J. P., P. M. Krill, K. B. Bartlett, and C. S. Martens, Amazon capims(floating grassmats): A source of 13C enriched methane to the troposphere. Geophys. Res. Lett., Vol. 16, August 1989, pp. 799-802.

  12. Cohen, J. C. P., M. A. F. Silva Dias, and C. A. Nobre, Environmental conditions associated with Amazonian squall lines: A case study. Monthly Weather Review, Vol. 123, No. 11, November 1995, pp. 3163-3174.

  13. Connors, V., M. Garstang, and S. Nolf, Atmospheric weather regimes over tropical south America. Proc. AMS 19th Conf. on Hurr. and Trop. Meteor., Miami, FL, 1991, pp. 64- 67.

  14. Fan, S-M., S. C. Wofsy, P. S. Bakwin, D. J. Jacob, and D. R. Fitzjarrald, Atmosphere- biosphere exchange of CO2 and O3 in the Central Amazon forest. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,851-16,864.

  15. Fitzjarrald, D. R.and K. E. Moore, Mechanisms of nocturnal exchange between the rain forest and the atmosphere. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,839-16,850.

  16. Fitzjarrald, D. R., K. E. Moore, O. M. R. Cabral, J. Scolar, A. O. Manzi, and L. D. de Abreu S , Daytime turbulent exchange between the Amazon forest and the atmosphere. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,825-16,838.

  17. Forti, M. C., L. M. M. Nordeman, Rainwater and throughfall chemistry in a "terra firme" rain forest: Central Amazonia. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 96, No. D4, April 20,1991, pp. 7415-7421.

  18. Garstang, M., Destruction of the rain forest and climate change. Accepted for publication in the New Zealand Geographer, Special Volume, 1991.

  19. Garstang, M., C. Cosgrove, R. Swap, and S. Greco, Estimation of tropical rainfall. Tropical Rainfall Measurements, ed. by J. S. Theon and N. Fugono, A. Deepak Publishing, Hampton, VA, 1988.

  20. Garstang, M. and S. Greco, Trace gas and aerosol transports into and out of the Amazon basin-Progress report, January 1,1990-August 31, 1991. Univ. of Virginia, NASA CR- 188786, September 1991, 184 p.

  21. Garstang, M. and C. Martin, PAM stations weather Amazon rainforest. The ATD Observer, Winter 1991, pp. 1-3.

  22. Garstang, M., H. L. Massie, Jr., J. Halverson, S. Greco, and J. Scala, Amazon coastal squall lines. Part 1: Structure and kinematics. Monthly Weather Review, Vol. 122, No. 4, April 1994, pp. 608-622.

  23. Garstang, M., S. Ulanski, S. Greco, J. Scala, R. Swap, D. Fitzjarrald, D. Martin, E. Browell, M. Shipham, R. Harriss, R. Talbot, and V. Connors, Amazon Boundary Layer Experiment (ABLE-2B): A meteorological perspective. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., Vol. 71, No. 1, January 1990, pp. 19-32.

  24. Greco, S., M. Garstang, S. Ulanski, and S. Houston, Nocturnal boundary layer accelarations in the Central Amazon Basin. Proc. AMS 19th Conf. on Hurr. and Trop. Meteor., Miami, FL, 1991, pp. 140-143.

  25. Greco, S., J. Scala, J. Halverson, H. L. Massie, Jr., W. -K. Tao, and M. Garstang, Amazon coastal squall lines. Part II: Heat and moisture transports. Monthly Weather Review, Vol. 122, No. 4, April 1994, pp. 623-635.

  26. Greco, S., R. Swap, M. Garstang, S. Ulanski, M. Shipham, R. C. Harriss, R. Talbot, M. O. Andreae, and P. Artaxo, Rainfall and surface kinematic conditions over central Amazonia during ABLE 2B. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 17,001-17,014.

  27. Greco, S., S. Ulanski, M. Garstang, and S. Houston, Low-level nocturnal wind maximum over the Central Amazon Basin. Bound.-Layer Meteor., Vol. 58, No. 1, January 1992, pp. 91-115.

  28. Gregory, G. L., E. V. Browell, L. S. Warren, and C. H. Hudgins, Amazon basin ozone and aerosol: Wet season observations. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,903-16,912.

  29. Harriss, R. C., M. Garstang, S. C. Wofsy, S. M. Beck, R. J. Bendura, J. R. B. Coelho, J. W. Drewry, J. M. Hoell, Jr., P. A. Matson, R. J. McNeal, L. C. B. Molion, R. L. Navarro, V. Rabine, and R. L. Snell, The Amazon Boundary Layer Experiment: Wet season 1987. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,721-16,736.

  30. Harriss, R. C., G. W. Sachse, G. F. Hill, L. O. Wade, and G. L. Gregory, Carbon monoxide over the Amazon basin during the wet season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,927-16,932.

  31. Harriss, R. C., S. Wofsy, and M. Garstang, Air chemistry over the Amazon Basin. Proc. AMS Symp. on Global Change Systems. Special Session on Climate Variation and Hydrology, Anaheim, CA, 1990.

  32. Jacob, D. J., and P. S. Bakwin, Cycling of NOx in tropical forest canopies. Microbial Production and Consumption of Greenhouse Gases, ed. by J. E. Rogers and W. B. Whitman, American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC, 1991, pp. 237-253.

  33. Jacob, D. J., and S. C. Wofsy, Budgets of reactive nitrogen, hydrocarbons, and ozone over the Amazon forest during the wet season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,737-16,754.

  34. Keller, M., D. J. Jacob, S. C. Wofsey, and R. C. Harriss, Effects of tropical deforestation on global and regional atmospheric chemistry. Climatic Change, Vol. 19, No. 1, September 1991, pp.139-158.

  35. Kirchhoff, V. W. J. H. and I. M. O. Dasilva, Recent measurments of ozone in the Amazon forests. presented at the 2nd Regional Meeting on Geophysics, Salvador, Brazil, November 25-27, 1987, Instituto de Pesquiais Espaciais, Report INPE-4494-PRE/1258, May 1988, 20 p.

  36. Kirchhoff, V. W. J. H. and E. V. A. Marinho, Recent observations of carbon monoxide in the Amazon rain forest. presented at 2nd Regional Meeting of Geophysics, Salvador, Brazil, November 25-27, 1987, Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais, Report INPE-4478- PRE/1245, February 1988, 21 p.

  37. Kirchhoff, V. W. J. H. and E. V. A. Marinho, Surface CO results from the ABLE-2B expedition to Amazonia. presented at the 1988 AGU Spring Meeting, May 16-20, 1988, Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais, INPE-4501-PRE/1258, March 1988, 21 p.

  38. Kirchhoff, V. W. J. H., and E. V. A. Marinho, Surface carbon monoxide measurements in Amazonia. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,933-16,943.

  39. Kirchhoff, V. W. J. H., I. M. O. da Silva, and E. V. Browell, Ozone measurements in Amazonia: Dry season versus wet season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,913-16,926.

  40. Maenhaut, W., G. Koppen, and P. Artaxo, Long-term atmospheric aerosol study in Cuiab…, Brazil: Multielemental composition, sources, and impact of biomass burning. Biomass Burning and Global Change, ed. J. S. Levine, MIT Press, 1996, Vol. 2, Chapt.61, pp.637-652.

  41. Martin, D. W., B. Goodman, T. J. Schmit, and E. C. Curtim, Estimates of daily rainfall over the Amazon basin. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 17,043-17,050.

  42. Massie, Jr., H. L., The structure and energetics of Amazon squall lines. Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. of Virginia, 1991, 211 p.

  43. Massie, H. and M. Garstang, Heat and moisture budgets in an Amazon traveling disturbance line. Proc. AMS 19th Conf. on Hurr. and Trop. Meteor., Miami, FL, 1991, pp. 162-167.

  44. Matson, P. A., P. M. Vitousek, G. P. Livingston, and N. A. Swanberg, Sources of variation in nitrous oxide flux from Amazonian ecosystems. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,789-16,798.

  45. Menzel, W. P., T. J. Schmit, and D. P. Wylie, Cloud characteristics over central Amazonia during GTE/ABLE 2B derived from multispectral visible and infrared spin scan radiometer atmospheric sounder observations. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 17,039-17,042.

  46. Pereiradeoliveira, A., Planetary boundary layer dynamics over the Amazon rain forest. Ph. D. Thesis, State Univ. of New York-Albany, 1990, 312 p.

  47. Pickering, K. E., A. M. Thompson, J. R. Scala, W. -K. Tao, R. R. Dickerson and J. Simpson, Free tropospheric ozone production following entrainment of urban plumes into deep convection. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D16, November 20, 1992, pp. 17985- 18000.

  48. Ritter, J. A., D. H. Lenschow, J. D. Barrick, G. L. Gregory, G. W. Sachse, G. F. Hill, and M. A. Woerner, Airborne flux measurements and budget estimates of trace species over the Amazon basin during the GTE/ABLE 2B expedition. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,875-16,886.

  49. Scala, J. R., M. Garstang, W. -K. Tao, K. E. Pickering, A. M. Thompson, J. Simpson, V. W. J. H. Kirchhoff, E. V. Browell, G. W. Sachse, A. L. Torres, G. L. Gregory, R. A. Rasmussen, and M. A. K. Khalil, Cloud draft structure and trace gas transport. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 17,015-17,030.

  50. Scala, J., W. -K. Tao, K. Pickering, A. Thompson, J. Simpson, and M. Garstang, The effect of tropical squall-type convection on the vertical transport and redistribution of trace gases. Proc. AMS Seventh Joint Conf. on Appl. Air Poll. Meteor. with AWMA, New Orleans, LA, 1991, pp. 228-231.

  51. Schmit, T. J., K. F. Brueske, W. L. Smith, and W. P. Menzel, Visible and infrared spin scan radiometer atmospheric sounder water vapor and wind fields over Amazonia. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 17,031-17,038.

  52. Silva Dias, M. A. F., and R. N. Ferreira, Application of a linear spectral model to the study of Amazonian squall lines during GTE/ABLE 2B. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D18, December 20, 1992, pp. 20405-20419.

  53. Silva Dias, P. L. and C. A. Nobre, Tropospheric structure in the Amazon basin with an enhanced radiosonde network, in Proceedings of ECMWF 2nd Workshop on Meteorological Operational Systems, Reading, UK, December 4-8, 1989, pp. 109-113.

  54. Singh, H. B., D. Herlth, D. O'Hara, L. Salas, A. L. Torres, G. L. Gregory, G. W. Sachse, and J. F. Kasting, Atmospheric peroxyacetyl nitrate measurements over the Brazilian Amazon basin during the wet season: Relationships with nitrogren oxides and ozone. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,945-16,954.

  55. Souza, P. F. deS., Spatial and temporal variability of the atmospheric components of the hydrological cycle of the Amazon region during the GTE/ABLE-2B. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Report No. INPE-5281-TDI/451(Thesis), June 1991, 101 p.

  56. Swap, R., M. Garstang, S. Greco, and P. K†llberg, Long-rang transport of Saharan dust into the Central Amazon Basin over 10-14 days. Proc. AMS Seventh Joint Conf. on Appl. Air Poll. Meteor. with AWMA, New Orleans, LA, 1991, pp. 20-23.

  57. Swap, R., S. Greco, M. Garstang, P. K†llberg, R. Talbot, and P. Artaxo, Saharan dust transport into the Central Amazon Basin. Proc. AMS 19th Conf. on Hurr. and Trop. Meteor., Miami, FL, 1991, pp. 77-80.

  58. Swap, R., M. Garstang, S. Greco, R. Talbot, and P. K†llberg, Saharan dust in the Amazon Basin. Tellus, Vol. 144B, No. 2, April 1992, pp. 133-149.

  59. Talbot, R. W., M. O. Andreae, H. Berresheim, P. Artaxo, M. Garstang, R. C. Harriss, K. M. Beecher, and S. M. Li, Aerosol chemistry during the wet season in Central Amazonia: The influence of long-range transport. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,955-16,969.

  60. Talbot, R. W., M. O. Andreae, H. Berresheim, D. J. Jacob, and K. M. Beecher, Sources and sinks of formic, acetic, and pyruvic acids over central Amazonia, 2, wet season. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,799-16,811.

  61. Trumbore, S. E., M. Keller, S. C. Wofsy, and J. M. da Costa, Measurements of soil and canopy exchange rates in the Amazon rain forest using 222Rn. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 95, No. D10, September 20, 1990, pp. 16,865-16,873.

ABLE-2B Presentations

  1. Andreae, M. O., H. Berresheim, and H. Bingemer, The atmospheric sulfur cycle over the Amazon basin. Invited Paper No. A51-02. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  2. Andreae, M. O., R. W. Talbot, R. C. Harriss, H. Berresheim, and S. M. Li, Precipitation chemistry in central Amazonia. Paper No. A52-09. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  3. Artaxo, P., W. Maenhaut, H. Storms, and R. Van Grieken, Large-scale trace element concentrations in aerosols over the Amazon basin in the wet season. Paper No. A51-03. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  4. Bakwin, P. S., S. C. Wofsy, S.-M. Fan, M. Keller, S. Trumbore, and J. M. da Costa, Emission of NO by forest soils and removal of odd nitrogen by the canopy of the Amazonian forest in the wet season. Paper No. A51-09. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  5. Bartlett, K. B., P. M. Crill, J. A. Bonassi, J. E. Richey, and R. C. Harriss, Wet season methane emissions from the Amazonian floodplain. Paper No. A51-12. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  6. Berresheim, H., R. W. Talbot, M. O. Andreae, and D. J. Jacob, Sources and sinks of organic acids in the Amazonian wet season atmosphere. Paper No. A51-04. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  7. Browell, E. V., Troposperic ozone and aerosol variations over the Amazon basin of Brazil during the wet season determined from the airborne lidar measurements. Paper No. A42- 07. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  8. Chanton, J. P., P. M. Crill, K. B. Bartlett, and C. S. Martens, Amazon capims(grass mats): A source of 13C enriched methane to the troposphere. Invited Paper No. AS42C-08, 1988 AGU Fall Meeting.

  9. Connors, V. S., D. R. Cahoon, Jr., M. Garstang, and S. R. Nolf, Equitorial weather regimes over South America during April-May 1987. Poster No. A31A-03, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  10. Connors, V., D. R. Cahoon, H. Reichle, M. Garstang, W. Seiler, and H. E. Scheel, Savanna burning and convective mixing in southern Africa: Implications for CO emissions and transport. Chapman Conference on Global Biomass Burning, Williamsburg, VA, March 19-23, 1990.

  11. Cutrim, E. C., D. W. Martin, L. Castro, and M. Shipham, Satellite infrared estimates of wet season rainfall in Amazonia. Paper No. A52-06. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  12. Fan, S.-M., P. S. Bakwin, S. C. Wofsy, D. R. Fitzjarrald, and O. Cabral, Uptake of CO2 and O3 by the Amazon forest in the wet season. Paper No. A51-10. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  13. Fitzjarrald, D. R., G. G. Lala, O. Cabral, and J. Scolar, Event-driven mixing into the Amazon forest. Paper No. A51-08. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  14. Forti, M. C. and L. M. M. Nordemann, Results of rainwater analyses for central Amazon during GTE/ABLE-2B. Poster No. A31-13. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  15. Garstang, M., The role of the Amazon rain forest in the global climate. AAAS Paul McInerney Memorial Lecture, Millersville University, Millersville, PA. Seminar also presented at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, N.Z., Ortago University, Dundedin, N.Z., University of Auckland, Auckland, N.Z., Massey University, Palmerston North, N.Z., Meteorological Office, Auckland, N.Z., 1991.

  16. Garstang, M., Saharan dust transport. Seminar presented at the Max-Planck Institute, Biochemistry Department, Mainz, Germany, 1991.

  17. Garstang, M., C. Cosgrove, R. Swap, and S. Greco, Estimation of tropical rainfall, International Symposium on Tropical Precipitation Measurements, Tokyo, Japan, October 1987.

  18. Garstang, M., D. Fitzjarrald, P. L. da S. Dias, C. A. Nobre, and D. W. Martin, The meteorological design of the ABLE-2B. Invited Paper No. A42-02. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  19. Garstang, M., J. Scala, J. Simpson, W.-K. Tao, A. Thompson, K. E. Pickering, and R. Harriss, Cumulus cloud model estimates of trace gas transports. AMS Symposium on the Role of Clouds in Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Climate, Anaheim, CA, January 30- February 2, 1989.

  20. Greco, S., M. Garstang, and S. Ulanski, The nocternal boundary layer of the central Amazon basin: Stratification, accelerations, and trace gas transports. Paper No. A22A-12, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  21. Greco, S., R. Swap, S. Ulanski, M. Garstang, and M. Shipham, Intraseasonal variability in precipitation and kinematics within the Amazonian wet season. Fifth Brazilian Meteorological Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 1988.

  22. Gregory, G. L., L. S. Warren, and C. H. Hudgins, In situ ozone/aerosol observations over the Amazonian rain forest: Wet season mixed-layer. Paper No. A42-08. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  23. Harriss, R. C., M. Garstang, and S. C. Wofsy, The Amazon Boundary Layer Expedition (ABLE-2B): Wet season 1987. Invited Paper No. A42-01. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  24. Harriss, R. C., S. C. Wofsy, S.-M. Fan, and J. C. Bufton, Atmospheric distribution of CO2 over the Amazon region during the wet season. Paper No. A42-10. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  25. Jacob, D. J. and S. C. Wofsy, Simulation of photochemical processes over the Amazonian forest during the wet season. Paper No. A51-05. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  26. Kirchhoff, V. W. J. H. and I. M. O. Silva, Surface ozone sounding results from the ABLE-2B Expedition to Amazonia. Paper No. A51-13. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  27. Maenhaut, W. and P. Artaxo, Aerosol characterization in the Amazon basin during the wet season. Paper No. A52-10. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  28. Marinho, E. V. A. and V. W. J. H. Kirchhoff, Surface CO results from the ABLE-2B expedition to Amazonia. Paper No. A52-11. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  29. Martin, C., D. Fitzjarrald, M. Garstang, S. Wofsy, and S. Ulanski, Forest ventilation in stable and morning transition regimes over the Amazon. Paper No. A51-06. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  30. Matson, P. A., P. M. Vitousek, G. P. Livingston, and N. A. Swanberg, Nitrous oxide flux from Amazon ecosystems: Fertility and disturbance effects. Paper No. A51-11. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  31. Menzel, W. P., D. P. Wylie, and E. C. Cutrim, Investigating the diurnal variability of cloud cover over Amazonia with multispectral VAS observations. Paper No. A52-04. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  32. Molion, L. C. B., A. O. Manzi, L. D. A. Sa, Y. Viswanadham, V. P. Filho, R. G. B. Andre, C. A. Volpe, A. Almeida, A. O. M. Filho, and R. S. Cruz, Micro-meteorological dynamics of a "terre firme" forest in central Amazonia during GTE/ABLE-2B mission. Paper No. A51-07. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  33. Nobre, C. A., P. L. da S. Dias, M. A. R. dos Santos, J. Cohen, J. P. da Rocha, R. Guedes, R. N. Ferreira, and I. A. dos Santos, Mean large-scale meteorological aspects of ABLE-2B. Paper No. A42-03. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  34. Nordemann, D. J. R., E. B. Pereira, and P. L. S. Dias, Radon concentrations over the Brazilian Amazon basin during the wet season (Belem-Manaus GTE/ABLE-2B flight of April 24, 1987). Paper No. A51-01. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  35. Oliveira, A. P. and K. E. Moore, Low level jets over the Amazonian rain forest: 1985 and 1987 data analysis and numerical modeling. Paper No. A31A-08, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  36. Pereira, E. B., D. J. R. Nordemann, S. C. Wofsy, and S. Trumbore, Vertical radon concentration profiles over the Brazilian Amazon basin during the wet season. Paper No. A52-03. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  37. Pickering, K. E., A. M. Thompson, W. -K. Tao, M. Garstang, and R. C. Harriss, Net ozone production in air processed by tropical convective clouds. Paper No. A22A-10, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  38. Pickering, K., A. Thompson, W.-K. Tao, M. Garstang, R. Harriss, and R. Dickerson, Model estimates of the effects of deep convective clouds on trace gas distribution and concentrations, Internaitonal Conference on Global and Regional Environmental Atmospheric Chemistry, Beijing, China, May 1989.

  39. Ritter, J., D. Lenschow, G. Gregory, G. Sachse, G. Hill, J. D. Barrick, J. Fishman, and M. Woerner, Airborne flux and flux divergence measurements of heat, water vapor, O3, and CO over the tropical Amazonian rain forest during the wet season. Paper No. A42-09. 1988 Spring AGU Meeting.

  40. Sa, L. D. A., Y. Viswanadham, and A. O. Manzi, On the canopy flow and coupling indices of the tropical Amazon forest. Paper No. A31-11. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  41. Sachse, G. W., R. C. Harriss, G. F. Hill, G. L. Gregory, and J. Fishman, Carbon monoxide over the Amazon basin during the 1987 wet season. Paper No. A42-06. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  42. Scala, J. and M. Garstang, Convective-mesoscale interactions in the Amazonian rainforest during ABLE 2B. Second International Conference on Tropical Meteorology, Brisbane, Australia, July 1988.

  43. Scala, J., M. Garstang, S. Greco, S. Ulanski, E. Browell, and R. Harriss, Transports across the forest-atmosphere interface. Paper No. A52-02. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  44. Scala, J., M. Garstang, W. -K. Tao, and K. Pickering, The complexity of convective transport. Paper presented at Chapman Conference on Global Biomass Burning, Williamsburg, VA, March 19-23, 1990.

  45. Scala, J., M. Garstang, W. -K. Tao, J. Simpson, A. M. Thompson, K. E. Pickering, R. C. Harriss, E. V. Browell, and G. W. Sachse, Cloud draft structure and trace gas transport. Paper No. A22A-11, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  46. Schmit, T. J., L. Castro, W. L. Smith, and W. P. Menzel, VAS retrieval of water vapor over Amazonia. Paper No. A52-05. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  47. Setzer, A. W. and M. C. Periera, An estimate of the number and emissions of forest burnings in the Amazon with satellites - initial results. Poster No. A31-14. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  48. Shipham, M. C., M. Garstang, S. Bachmeier, D. Cahoon, R. Swap, and S. Greco, Satellite rainfall estimates compared to rainfall received at the PAM-II tower network. Paper No. A52-07. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  49. Silva Dias, P. L., C. A. Nobre, M. A. R. dos Santos, J. Cohen, J. P. da Rocha, R. Guedes, R. N. Ferreira, and I. A. dos Santos, Transient meteorological aspects of ABLE-2B. Paper No. A52-01. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  50. Singh, H. B., D. Herlth, and L. J. Salas, Atmospheric PAN measurements over the Brazilian Amazon basin during the wet season. Paper No. A42-05. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  51. Swap, R., S. Greco, M. Garstang, M. Shipham, V. Connors, and P. Artaxo, Some precipitation characteristics of central Amazonas. Paper No. A52-08. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  52. Swap, R., S. Greco, M. Garstang, S. Ulanski, R. C. Harriss, R. W. Talbot, M. O. Andreae, and P. Artaxo, Characteristics of rain bearing systems in the central Amazon basin. Paper No. A22A-13, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  53. Talbot, R. W., R. C. Harriss, M. O. Andreae, H. Berresheim, M. Garstang, and C. A. Nobre, Aerosol composition over the Amazon basin: Wet season 1987. Paper No. A42- 11. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  54. Torres, A. L. and K. R. Hooks, Nitric oxide measurements over the Amazon basin: ABLE-2B results. Paper No. A42-04. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.

  55. Viswanadham, Y., A. O. Manzi, V. P. S. Filho, L. D. A. Sa, L. C. B. Molion, R. G. B. Andre, A. Almeida, C. A. Volpe, A. O. M. Filho, and R. S. Cruz, Radiation and energy balance for different campaigns of the Amazon forest. Paper No. A31-12. 1988 AGU Spring Meeting.
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Summary of ABLE-3A Special Publications and Presentations

ABLE-3A SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS:

  • J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, Oct. 30, 1992.

ABLE-3A SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:

  • 1989 Spring AGU Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 7-12, 1989

ABLE-3A Publications

  1. Bakwin, P. S., S. C. Wofsy, S. Fan, and D. R. Fitzjarrald, Measurements of NOx and NOy concentrations and fluxes over arctic tundra. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,545-16,558.

  2. Bartlett, K. B., P. M. Crill, R. L. Sass, R. C. Harriss, and N. B. Dise, Methane emissions from tundra environments in the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta, Alaska. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,645-16,660.

  3. Blake, D. R., D. F. Hurst, T. W. Smith, Jr., W. J. Whipple, T. Y. Chen, N. J. Blake, and F. S. Rowland, Summertime measurements of selected nonmethane hydrocarbons in the arctic and sub-arctic during the 1988 arctic boundary layer expedition (ABLE-3A). J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,559-16,589.

  4. Browell, E. V., Airborne lidar measurments of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic troposphere. in Proceedings of SPIE Meeting-Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Chemistry, Orlando, FL, April 1-3,1991.

  5. Browell, E. V., C. F. Butler, and S. A. Kooi, Ozone and aerosol distributions measured by airborne lidar during the 1988 Arctic Boundary Layer Experiment. presented at 7th AMS Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, Boston, MA, January 14-18,1991. AMS Preprint, pp. 12-47.

  6. Browell, E. V., C. F. Butler, and S. A. Kooi, Tropospheric ozone and aerosols measured by airborne lidar during the 1988 Arctic Boundary Layer Experiment. in NASA 4th Airborne Geoscience Workshop, 1991, pp. 17-42.

  7. Browell, E. V., C. F. Butler, S. A. Kooi, M. A. Fenn, R. C. Harriss, and G. L. Gregory, Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime arctic and sub-arctic troposphere. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,433-16,450.

  8. Chanton, J. P., C. S. Martens, C. A. Kelley, P. M. Crill, and W. J. Showers, Methane transport mechanisms and isotopic fractionation in emergent macrophytes of an Alaskan tundra lake. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,681-16,688.

  9. Crill, P. M., Latitudinal differences in methane fluxes from natural wetlands. Mitt. Internat. Verein. Limnol., Vol. 25, February 1996, pp.163-171.

  10. Dibb, J. E., R. W. Talbot, and G. L. Gregory, Beryllium 7 and Lead 210 in the western hemisphere Arctic atmosphere: Observations from three recent aircraft-based sampling programs. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,709-16,715.

  11. Fan, S. M., S. C. Wofsy, P. S. Bakwin, D. J. Jacob, S. M. Anderson, P. L. Kebabian, J. B. McManus, and C. E. Kolb, D. R. Fitzjarrald, Micrometeorological measurements of CH4 and CO2 exchange between the atmosphere and sub-Arctic tundra. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,627-16,643.

  12. Fitzjarrald, D. R. and K. E. Moore, Turbulent transports over tundra. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,717-16,730.

  13. Gregory, Gerald L., B. E. Anderson, L. S. Warren, E. V. Browell, D. R. Bagwell, and C. H. Hudgins, Tropospheric ozone and aerosol observations: The Alaskan Arctic. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,451-16,472.

  14. Harriss, R. C., G. W. Sachse, G. F. Hill, L. Wade, K. B. Bartlett, J. E. Collins, Jr., L. P. Steele, and P. C. Novelli, Carbon monoxide and methane in the North American arctic and subarctic troposphere: July-August 1988. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,589-16,600.

  15. Harriss, R. C., S. C. Wofsy, D. S. Bartlett, M. C. Shipham, D. J. Jacob, J. M. Hoell, Jr., R. J. Bendura, J. W. Drewry, R. J. McNeal, R. L. Navarro, R. N. Gidge, and V. E. Rabine, The Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition (ABLE-3A): July-August, 1988. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,383-16,394.

  16. Hines, M. E., and M. C. Morrison, Emissions of biogenic sulfur gases from Alaskan tundra. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,703-16,708.

  17. Jacob, D. J., S. C. Wofsy, P. S. Bakwin, S.-M. Fan, R. C. Harris, R. W., R. W. Talbot, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, H. B. Singh, E. V. Browell, G. L. Gregory. G. W. Sachse, M. C. Shipham, D. R. Blake, and D. R. Fitzjarrald, Summertime photochemistry of the troposphere at high northern latitudes. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,421-16,432.

  18. Jacob, D. J., S. M. Fan, S. C. Wofsy, P. A. Spiro, P. S. Bakwin, J. A. Ritter, E. V. Browell, G. L. Gregory, D. R. Fitzjarrald, and K. E. Moore, Deposition of ozone to tundra. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,473-16,480.

  19. Kasibhatla, P. S., H. Levy, II, and W. J. Moxim, Global NOx, HNO3, PAN, and NOy distributions from fossil fuel combustion emissions: A model study. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 98, No. D4, April 20, 1993, pp. 7165-7180.

  20. Martens, C. S., C. A. Kelley, J. P. Chanton, and W. J. Showers, Carbon and hydrogen isotopic characterization of methane from wetlands and lakes of the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta, Western Alaska. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,689-16,702.

  21. McMannus, J. B., P. L. Kebabian, and C. E. Kolb, Atmospheric methane measurment instrument using a Zeeman-split he-ne laser. Applied Optics, Vol. 28, December 1, 1989, pp. 5016-5023.

  22. Morrissey, L. A. and G. P. Livingston, Methane emission from Alaska arctic tundra: An assessment of local spatial variability. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,661-16,670.

  23. Murphey, B. B., Case Study Investigation of Meso-Synoptic Scale Effects On The Ozone Column, Ph.D. Thesis, 1994, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.

  24. Ritter, J. A., J. D. Barrick, G. W. Sachse, G. L. Gregory, M. A. Woerner, C. E. Watson, G. F. Hill, and J. E. Collins, Jr., Airborne flux measurements of trace species in an Arctic boundary layer. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,601- 16,626.

  25. Sandholm, S. T., J. D. Bradshaw, G. Chen, H. B. Singh, R. W. Talbot, G. L. Gregory, D. L. Blake, G. W. Sachse, E. V. Browell, J. D. Barrick, M. A. Shipham, A. S. Bachmeier, and D. W. Owen, Summertime tropospheric observations related to NxOy distribution and partitioning over Alaska: Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition 3A. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,481-16,510.

  26. Shipham, M. C., S. Bachmeier, D. S. Cahoon, and E. V. Browell, Meteorological overview of the Arctic Boundary Layer Experiment (ABLE-3A) flight series. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,395-16,420.

  27. Singh, H. B., D. O'Hara, D. Herlth, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, G. L. Gregory, G. W. Sachse, and D. R. Blake, Atmoshperic measurements of peroxyacetyl nitrate and other organic nitrates at high latitudes: Possible sources and sinks. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,511-16,522.

  28. Singh, H. B., D. Herlth, D. O'Hara, K. Zahnle, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, R. W. Talbot, P. J. Crutzen, and M. A. Kanakidou, Relationship of peroxyacetyl nitrate to active and total odd nitrogen at northern high latitudes: Influence of reservoir species on NOx and O3. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,523-16,530.

  29. Smarsh, D. A., Meteorlogical Investigations of Ozone Anomolies During The Arctic Boundary Layer Experiment (ABLE-3A). Ph.D. Thesis, January, 1994, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. 246 p.

  30. Talbot, R. W., A. S. Vijgen, and R. C. Harriss, Soluble species in the summer arctic troposphere: Acidic gases, aerosols, and precipitation. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,531-16,544.

  31. Whiting, G. J., D. Bartlett, S. M. Fan, P. S. Bakwin, and S. C. Wofsy, Biosphere/atmosphere CO2 exchange in tundra ecosystems: Community characteristics and relationships with multispectral surface reflectance. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,671-16,680.

  32. Wofsy, S. C., G. W. Sachse, G. L. Gregory, D. R. Blake, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, H. B. Singh, J. D. Barrick, R. C. Harriss, R. W. Talbot, M. A. Shipham, E. V. Browell, D. J. Jacob, J. A. Logan, Atmospheric chemistry in the Arctic and sub-Arctic: Influence of natural fires, industrial emissions, and stratospheric inputs. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 97, No. D15, October 30, 1992, pp. 16,731-16,746.

ABLE-3A PRESENTATIONS

  1. Anderson, S. M., P. L. Kebabian, J. B. McManus, C. E. Kolb, S. M. Fan, P. Bakwin, S. C. Wofsey, and D. R. Fitzjarrald, Measurments of methane fluxes at Lake ABLE by eddy correlation and gradient methods. Paper No. A21A-02, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  2. Bachmeier, A. S., D. R. Cahoon, and M. C. Shipham, The impact of stratospheric intrusions upon the budgets of chemical constituents in the Arctic troposphere. Paper No. A12A-03, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  3. Bakwin, P. S., S. C. Wofsey and S. M. Fan, Ground-based measurments of NOx and NOy concentrations and fluxes during NASA/ABLE-3A. Paper No. A12A-09, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  4. Barrick, J. D. W., J. Ritter, M. Woerner, and R. Bull, The calibration of the NASA Langley Turbulent Air Motion Measurment System from tower fly-by maneuvers using a tracking C-band radar. Poster No. A31C-01, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  5. Bartlett, D. S., The Youkon-Kuskokwim Delta of Alaska: Characteristics of the regional biogeochemical environment. Invited Paper No. A12A-05, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  6. Bartlett, D. S., J. Ritter, G. W. Sachse, P. Bakwin, S. C. Wofsey, S. Fan, K. B. Bartlett, D. Fitzjarrald, and G. Whiting, Regional flux estimates from synthesis of enclosure, tower, and aircraft measurments. Paper No. A21A-06, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  7. Bartlett, K. B., P. M. Crill, R. L. Sass, N. B. Dise, and R. C. Harriss, Regional methane emissions from the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta tundra. Paper No. A21A-04, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  8. Blake, N. J., D. R. Blake, D. F. Hurst, T. W. Smith,Jr., W. J. Whipple, T. Y. Chen, I. S. A. Isaksen, and F. S. Rowland, Summertime measurments of selected nonmethane hydrocarbons in the arctic and subarctic during the 1988 Arctic Boundary Layer Experiment(ABLE-3A). Paper No. A52B-9, 1991 AGU Fall Meeting.

  9. Blake, D. R., T. Y. Chen, D. F. Hurst. P. A. Russell, J. W. Silzel, T. W. Smith, Jr., W. J. Whipple, and F. S. Rowland, Measurments of hydrocarbons in the Arctic and sub-Arctic. Paper No. A11A-05, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  10. Bradshaw, J. D., S. T. Sandholm, E. V. Browell, G. W. Sachse, G. L. Gregory, J. D. W. Barrick, M. C. Shipham, R. W. Talbot, R. C. Harriss, H. B. Singh, D. R. Blake, J. Nordeman, and S. C. Wofsey, Characteristics of continental and maritime polar air masses impact on the troposphere over Alaska. Paper No. A11A-09, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  11. Browell, E. V., G. L. Gregory, R. C. Harriss, A. F. Carter, C. F. Butler, M. C. Shipham, L. S. Warren, S. Ismail, S. A. Kooi, P. A. Robinette, and M. A. Fenn, Large-scale ozone and aerosol distributions over the Arctic during the summer. Paper No. A11A-03, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  12. Chanton, J. P., C. S. Martens, C. A. Kelley, P. M. Crill, and W. J. Showers, Isotopic fractionation of methane emitted by Alaskan tundra macrophytes. Paper No. A12A-14, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  13. Chen, G., S. T. Sandholm, J. Schendel, D. D. Davis, and J. D. Bradshaw, High latitude distributions of reactive odd-nitrogen components NO, NO2, and NOy observed during GTE/ABLE-3A. Poster No. A31C-02, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  14. Chimedes, W., S. T. Sandholm, G. Chen, D. D. Davis, J. D. Bradshaw, J. D. W. Barrick, G. L. Gregory, G. W. Sachse, M. C. Shipham, and E. V. Browell, Theoretical assessment of photochemical state using observations from GTE/ABLE-3A. Paper No. A11A-11, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  15. Connors, V. S., D. R. Cahoon, Jr., M. Garstang, and S. R. Nolf, Equatorial weather regimes over South America during April-May 1987. Poster No. A31A-03, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  16. Crill, P. M., K. B. Bartlett, R. Sass, N. Dise, and R. C. Harriss, Methane flux from the tundra of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska. Paper No. A21A-03, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  17. Crill, P.M. and R.L. Sass, Methane production and oxidation in northern peats, Int. Symp. on Environ. Biogeochem. (ISEB-10), San Fransisco, CA, August 19-24, 1991.

  18. Crill, P.M. and R.C. Harriss, Latitudinal differences in methane fluxes from natural wetlands. 24th Congr. Int. Assoc. Theoret. and Appl. Limnol. (SIL), Munich, Germany, August 13-19, 1989.

  19. Davis, D. D., J. D. Bradshaw, G. Chen, J. Schendel, and S. T. Sandholm, Vertical distributions of the reactive odd-nitrogen components NO, NO2, and NOy observed during NASA/GTE-ABLE-3A. Poster No. A31C-03, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  20. Fan, S. M., S. C. Wofsey, P. S. Bakwin, D. R. Fitzjarrald, K. E. Moore, and A. P. Oliveira, Fluxes of CO2, O3 and total hydrocarbon measured by eddy correlation technique in Alaska tundra in the growing season. Paper No. A12A-10, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  21. Fitzjarrald, D. R., K. E. Moore, A. P. Oliveira, C. L. Martin, and M. C. Shipham, Shallow cumulus related to surface transports in Alaskan tundra. Paper No. A12A-07, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  22. Greco, S., M. Garstang, and S. Ulanski, The nocturnal boundary layer of the central Amazon basin: Stratification, accelerations and trace gas transports. Paper No. A22A-12, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  23. Gregory, G. L., E. V. Browell, J. D. W. Barrick, and L. S. Warren, Arctic mixing layer variability and growth. Paper No. A12A-04, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  24. Harriss, R. C. and S. C. Wofsey, The Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition(ABLE-3A). Invited Paper No. A11A-01, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  25. Hines, M. E. and M. C. Morrison, Emissions of biogenic sulfur compounds from Alaskan tundra. Paper No. A12A-12, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  26. Jacob, D. J. and S. C. Wofsey, Photochemistry over the Alaskan tundra. Paper No. A21A-09, 1989 AGU Spring Meeing.

  27. Martens, C. S., J. P. Chanton, C. A. Kelley, J. K. Cox, and P. M. Crill, Carbon isotopic signature of methane emitted from Alaska's Youkon-Kuskokwim Delta. Paper No. A12A- 13, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  28. Moore, K. E., D. R. Fitzjarrald and A. P. Oliveira, The observed surface heat budget of Western Alaska tundra during the growing season. Paper No. A12A-06, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  29. Morrissey, L. A., and G. P. Livingston, Local spatial variability of methane flux in the Alaskan tundra. Paper No. A21A-07, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  30. Nordeman, D. J. R.and E. B. Pereira, Radon measurments during GTE/ABLE-3A aircraft mission in arctic regions(July-August 1988). Paper No. A11A-13, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  31. Oliveira, A. P. and K. E. Moore, Low level jets over the Amazonian rain forest: 1985 and 1987 data analysis and numerical modeling. Poster No. A31A-08, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  32. Pickering, K. E., A. M. Thompson, W. -K. Tao, M. Garstang, and R. C. Harriss, Net ozone production in air processed by tropical convective clouds. Paper No. A22A-10, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  33. Ritter, J., J. D.W. Barrick, G. W. Sachse, G. Hill, G. L. Gregory, and M. Woerner, Boundary layer measurments of the turbulent flux and flux divergence of heat, water vapor, ozone, carbon monoxide and methane over the Alaskan tundra from an airborne platform. Paper No. A21A-05, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  34. Rowland, F. S., D. R. Blake, J. D. Bradshaw, E. V. Browell, D. J. R. Nordeman, G. W. Sachse, and M. C. Shipham, North Pacific pollution. Paper No. A12A-02, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  35. Sachse, G. W., K. B. Bartlett, R. C. Harriss, G. F. Hill, L. O. Wade, L. G. Burney, J. E. Collins, Jr., and L. P. Steele, Airborne measurments of methane and carbon monoxide during ABLE-3A. Paper No. A11A-04, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  36. Sandholm, S. T., G. Chen, J. Schendel, J. D. Bradshaw, R. W. Talbot, H. B. Singh, and D. Herlth, Shortfall reactive odd-nitrogen budget observed during NASA/GTE-ABLE-3A field program. Paper No. A11A-10, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  37. Sass, R. L., K. B. Bartlett, P. M. Crill, N. B. Dise, C. S. Martens, J. P. Chanton, C. A. Kelley, M. Hardinsky, and M. Gross, Dissolved methane reservoir in tundra soil. Paper A21A-01, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  38. Scala, J., M. Garstang, W. -K. Tao, J. Simpson, A. Thompson, K. E. Pickering, R. C. Harriss, E. V. Browell, and G. W. Sachse, Cloud draft structure and trace gas transport. Paper No. A22A-11, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  39. Schendel, J., S. T. Sandholm, G. Chen, and J. D. Bradshaw, Measurments of NOy/NOx partitioning observed during the NASA/GTE/ABLE-3A field program. Poster No. A31C- 04, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  40. Shipham, M. C. and S. A. Bachmeier, Meteorological overview of the 1988 ABLE-3A flight series. Invited Paper A11A-02, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  41. Singh, H. B., D. O'Hara, D. Herlth, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, and D. D. Davis, Relationship of PAN to active and total odd nitrogen at high latitudes as observed during the ABLE-3A aircraft program. Paper No. A11A-12, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  42. Singh, H. B., D. O'Hara, D. Herlth, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, D. D. Davis, R. W. Talbot, and G. L. Gregory, Atmospheric distribution of PAN and other organic nitrates at high latitudes: Aircraft measurments during ABLE-3A. Paper No. A11A-08, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  43. Swap, R., S. Greco, M. Garstang, S. Ulanski, R. C. Harriss, R. W. Talbot, M. O. Andreae, and P. Artaxo, Characteristics of rain bearing systems in the central Amazon basin. Paper No. A22A-13, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  44. Talbot, R. W., R. C. Harriss, A. S. Vijgen, and M. R. Scott, Aerosol and precipitation chemistries in the North American Arctic during ABLE-3A. Paper No. A11A-06, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  45. Whiting, G. J. and D. S. Bartlett, CO2 exchange in tundra environments and potential for remote sensing. Paper No. A12A-11, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  46. Wofsey, S. C., R. C. Harriss, R., W. Talbot, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, E. V. Browell, G. L. Gregory, J. D. W. Barrick, M. C. Shipham, S. D. Blake, and D. R. Blake, Enhanced trace gas and aerosol concentrations in the free troposphere over Alaska, July- August 1988. Paper No. A12A-01, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.
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ABLE-3B Special Publications and Presentations

ABLE-3B Media Coverage

  • "UCI researchers find nature can make its own industrial chemicals", Los Angeles Times(Los Angeles), May 29, 1991.

ABLE-3B SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS

  • J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994.
  1. Anderson, B. E., G. L. Gregory, J. D. Barrick, J. E. Collins, G. W. Sachse, M. C. Shipham, and C. H. Hudgins, Summertime tropospheric ozone distributions over central and eastern Canada. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp.1781-1792.

  2. Bachmeier, A. S., M. C. Shipham, E. V. Browell, W. B. Grant, and J. M. Klassa, Stratosphere/tropospheric exchange affecting the northern wetlands region of Canada during summer 1990. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1793- 1804.

  3. Bakwin, P. S., D. J. Jacob, S. C. Wofsy, J. W. Munger, B. C. Daube, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, R. W. Talbot, H. B. Singh, G. L. Gregory, and D. R. Blake, Reactive nitrogen oxides and ozone above a taiga woodland. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1927-1936.

  4. Blake, D. R., T. W. Smith, Jr., T.-Y. Chen, W. J. Whipple, and F. S. Rowland, Effects of biomass burning on summertime nonmethane hydrocarbon concentrations in the Canadian wetlands. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1699-1720.

  5. Browell, E. V., Recent developments in airborne lidar measurments of ozone, water vapor, and aerosols. presented at OSA Laser Applications to Chemical Analysis, Washington, DC, in OSA Technical Digest Series, Vol. 2, 1992, pp. 63-66.

  6. Browell, E. V., C. F. Butler, and S. A. Kooi, Trropospheric ozone and aerosols measured by airborne lidar during the 1988 Arctic Boundary Layer Experiment. in NASA's 4th Airborne Geoscience Workshop, 1991, pp. 119-120.

  7. Browell, E. V., M. A. Fenn, C. F. Butler, W. B. Grant, R. C. Harriss, and M. C. Shipham, Ozone and aerosol distributions in the summertime troposphere over Canada. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1739-1755.

  8. Fan, S. -M., M. L. Goulden, J. W. Munger, B. C. Daube, P. S. Bakwin, S. C. Wofsy, J. S. Amthor, D. R. Fitzjarrald, K. E. Moore, and T. R. Moore, Environmental controls on the photosynthesis and respiration of a boreal lichen woodland: A growing season of whole-ecosystem exchange measurements by eddy correlation. Oecologia , Vol. 102, 1995, pp. 443-452.

  9. Fitzjarrald, D. R. and K. E. Moore, Growing season boundary layer climate and surface exchanges in a subarctic lichen woodland. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1899-1918.

  10. Gorzelska, K., R. W. Talbot, K. Klemm, B. Lefer, O. Klemm, G. L. Gregory, B. Anderson, and L. A. Barrie, Chemical composition of the atmospheric aerosol in the troposphere over the Hudson Bay lowlands and Quebec-Labrador regions of Canada. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1763-1779.

  11. Gregory, G. L., B. E. Anderson, J. D. Barrick, C. H. Hudgins, and D. R. Bagwell, Analysis of tropospheric aerosol number density for aerosols of 0.2 to 3-æm diameter: Central and northeastern Canada. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1757-1762.

  12. Gregory, G. L. and A. D. Scott, Jr., Compendium of NASA Data Base for the Global Tropospheric Experiment's Arctic Boundary Layer Experiments ABLE-3A and ABLE- 3B. NASA Technical Memorandum 109161, November 1994, 271 p.

  13. Harriss, R. C., G. W. Sachse, J. E. Collins, L. Wade, R. W. Talbot, E. V. Browell, L. A. Barrie, K. B. Bartlett, and G. F. Hill, Carbon monoxide and methane over Canada: July- August 1990. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1659-1670.

  14. Harriss, R. C., S. C. Wofsy, J. M. Hoell Jr., R. J. Bendura, J. W. Drewry, R. J. McNeal, D. Pierce, V. Rabine, and R. L. Snell, The Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition (ABLE 3B), July-August 1990. J.Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1635- 1644.

  15. Klemm. O., R. W. Talbot, D. R. Fitzgerald, K. I. Klemm, and B. L. Lefer, Low to middle tropospheric profiles and biosphere/troposphere fluxes of acidic gases in the summertime Canadian taiga. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp.-1687-1698.

  16. Klinger, Lee F., Introduction to special section on the Northern Wetlands Study and the Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition 3B: An international and interdisciplinary field campaign.. J.Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1421-1422.

  17. Lefer, B. L., R. W. Talbot, R. C. Harriss, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, J. O. Olson, G. W. Sachse, J. E. Collins, Jr., M. A. Shipham, D. R. Blake, K. I. Klemm, K. Gorzelska, and J. D. W. Barrick, Enhanbcement of acidic gases in biomass-burning impacted air masses over Canada. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No.D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1699-1720.

  18. Moore, K. E., D. R. Fitzjarrald, S. C. Wofsy, B. C. Daube, J. W. Munger, P. S. Bakwin, and P. Crill, A season of heat, water vapor, total hydrocarbon and ozone fluxes at a subarctic fen. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1937-1952.

  19. Munger, J. W., S. C. Wofsy, P. S. Bakwin, S.-M. Fan, M. L. Goulden, B. C. Daube, A. H. Goldstein, K. Moore, and D. Fitzjarrald, Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen oxides and ozone in a temperate deciduous forest and a sub-Arctic woodland. 1. Measurements and mechanisms. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 101, No. D7, May 20, 1996, pp. 12639-12657.

  20. Ritter, J. A., J. D. Barrick, C. E. Watson, G. W. Sachse, G. L. Gregory, B. E. Anderson, M. A. Woerner, and J. E. Collins, Jr., Airborne boundary layer flux mesurements of trace species over Canadian boreal forest and northern wetland regions. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1671-1685.

  21. Sandholm, S. T., J. Olson, J. D. Bradshaw, R. W. Talbot, H. B. Singh, G. L. Gregory, D. R. Blake, B. Anderson, G. W. Sachse, J. D. Barrick, J. Collins, K. Klemm, B. Lefer, O. Klemm, K. Gorzelska, D. Herlth, and D. O'Hara, Summertime partitioning and budget of NOy compounds in the troposphere over Alaska and Canada: ABLE-3B. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1837-1862.

  22. Shipham, M. C., A. S. Bachmeier, D. R. Cahhon, Jr., G. L. Gregory, and E. V. Browell, A meteorological interpretation of the Arctic Boundary Layer Experiment (ABLE)-3B flight series. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1645-1658.

  23. Singh, H. B., D. Herlth, D. O'Hara, K. Zahnle, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, R. W. Talbot, G. L. Gregory, G. W. Sachse, D. R. Blake, and S. C. Wofsy, Summertime distribution of PAN and other reactive nitrogen species in the northern high latitude atmosphere of eastern Canada. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1821-1836.

  24. Singh, H. B., O'Hara, D., D. Herlth, G. W. Sachse, D. R. Blake, J. D. Bradshaw, M. Kanakidou, and P. J. Crutzen, Acetone in the atmosphere: Distribution, sources and sinks. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1805-1820.

  25. Talbot, R. W., Organic acids and selected nitrogen species for ABLE-3: Final Technical Report, December 1, 1988-November 30, 1991. Univ. of New Hampshire, NASA CR- 189017, November 1991, 32 p.

  26. Talbot, R. W., J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, H. B. Singh, G. W. Sachse, J. Collins, G. L. Gregory, B. Anderson, D. R. Blake, J. D. Barrick, E. V. Browell, K. Klemm, B. Lefer, O. Klemm, K. Gorzelska, J. Olson, D. Herlth, and D. O'Hara, Summertime distribution and relations of reactive odd nitrogen species and NOy in the troposphere over Canada. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1863-1885.

  27. Turner. B. J., M. Y. Leclerc, M. Gauthier, K. E. Moore, and D. R. Fitzjarrald, Identification of turbulence structures above a forest canopy using a wavelet transform. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1919-1926.

  28. Ussler III, W., J. P. Chanton, C. A. Kelley, and C. S. Martens, Radon 222 tracing of soil and forest canopy trace gas exchange in an open canopy boreal forest. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20,1994, pp. 1953-1963.

  29. Wofsy, S. C., S. -M. Fan, D. R. Blake, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, H. B. Singh, G. W. Sachse, and R. C. Harriss, Factors influencing atmospheric composition over subarctic North America during summer. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1887-1897.

ABLE-3B Special Presentations

  • 1991 AGU Spring Meeting, Baltimore, May 28-31, 1991
  1. Anderson, B. E., G. L. Gregory, A. S. Bachmeier, E. V. Browell, M. C. Shipham, D. R. Blake, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, G. W. Sachse, J. E. Collins, Jr., and R. W. Talbot, Low ozone events in the mid-troposphere over Canada during summer 1990. Paper No. A32C-12, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  2. Bachmeier, A. S., M. C. Shipham, E. V. Browell, and J. M. Klassa, Dynamics of stratosphere/troposphere exchange mechanisms observed during ABLE-3B. Paper No. A41A-2, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  3. Bakwin, P. S., J. W. Munger, B. C. Daube, and S. C. Wofsey, Reactive nitrogen oxides at a sub-Arctic site(Schefferville, PQ). Paper No. A41A-11, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  4. Barrick, J. D., J. A. Ritter, C. E. Watson, G. L. Gregory, B. E. Anderson, G. W. Sachse, and J. E. Collins, Jr., Correlation of surface characteristics to in situ airborne boundary layer flux measurments of CO, CH4, and O3. Poster No. A42A-2, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  5. Blake, D. R., T. Y. Chen, T. W. Smith, Jr., W. J. Whipple, and F. S. Rowland, Halocarbons and hydrocarbons measured in eastern Canada during ABLE-3B in the summer of 1990. Paper No. A32C-6, 1991 AGU Spring Meetimng.

  6. Bradshaw, J. D., S. T. Sandholm, R. W. Talbot, H. B. Singh, D. R. Blake, F. S. Rowland, G. W. Sachse, J. E. Collins, Jr., G. L. Gregory, B. E. Anderson, J. D. W. Barrick, M. C. Shipham, and A. S. Bachmeier, Summertime tropospheric spatial distribution of reactive odd-nitrogen compounds over Canada. Paper No. A32C-7, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  7. Browell, E. V., M. A. Fenn, C. F. Butler, G. D. Nowicki, S. D. Mayor, S. A. Kooi, A. F. Carter, W. B. Grant , and NASA ABLE-3B Science Team, Air mass characteristics observed over Canada during ABLE-3B field experiment. Invited Paper No. A32C-2, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  8. Browell, E. V., G. L. Gregory, B. E. Anderson, M. C. Shipham, A. S. Bachmeier, W. B. Grant, J. D. W. Barrick, G. W. Sachse, J. E. Collins, Jr., J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, D. R. Blake, F. S. Rowland, and H. B. Singh, Influence of stratospheric intrusions on chemical composition of troposphere over Canada during the summer of 1990. Paper No. A32C-11, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  9. Collins, J. E. Jr., G. W. Sachse, G. F. Hill, L. G. Burney, and L. O. Wade, DACOM: Dual gas/dual purpose in-situ instrument for GTE/ABLE-3B expedition. Poster No. A42A-3, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  10. Fan, S. -M., D. J. Jacob, D. L. Mauzerall, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, D. R. Blake, H. B. Singh, R. W. Talbot, G. L. Gregory, and G. W. Sachse, Photochemistry of reactive nitrogen in the subarctic troposphere in summer 1990: Observations and modeling. Invited Paper No. A52C-8, 1993 AGU Fall Meeting.

  11. Fitzjarrald, D. R. and K. E. Moore, Surface turbulent exchange and boundary layer climate in a forested region of northern Quebec. Paper No. A41A-5, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  12. Gregory, G. L., B. E. Anderson, M. C. Shipham, E. V. Browell, and R. W. Talbot, Size characteristics of tropospheric aerosols as observed during periods of haze and biomass burning over Canada during the Summer of 1990. Paper No. A32C-4, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  13. Harriss, R. C. and S. C. Wofsey, The Arctic Boundary Layer Expedition(ABLE 3B). Invited Paper No. A32C-1, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  14. Hbler, G., M. P. Buhr, F. C. Fehsenfeld, D. D. Parrish, M. Trainer, B. A. Ridley, J. A. Logan, and S. J. Oltmans, Ozone profiles in the lower troposphere. Paper No. A12E-8, 1996 AGU Fall Meeting.

  15. Lefer, B. L., K. I. Klemm, O. Klemm, R. W. Talbot, and R. C. Harriss, Observations of phosphoric and oxalic acids in biomass burning plumes over central Canada during ABLE- 3B. Poster No. A42A-4, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  16. Martens, C. S., C. A. Kelly, W. Ussler, III, R. J. McCaffrey, J. P. Chanton, and J. Happell, Stable carbon isotope characterization of methane emissions from Canadian sub-Arctic fens, Schefferville, Quebec, Summer 1990. Paper No. A41A-12, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  17. Mauzerall, D. L., D. J. Jacob, S. -M. Fan, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, D. R. Blake, G. L. Gregory, and G. W. Sachse, An ozone budget for the remote troposphere of eastern Canada. Paper No. A52C-7, 1993 AGU Fall Meeting.

  18. Moore, K. E. and D. R. Fitzjarrald, Turbulent fluxes at a sub-Arctic fen during ABLE-3B. Paper No. A41A-6, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  19. Munger, J. W., P. S. Bakwin, B. C. Daube, and S. C. Wofsey, Deposition of nitrogen oxides and ozone to a boreal forest. Paper No. A41A10, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  20. Olson, J. O., J. D. Bradshaw, D. D. Davis, S. T. Sandholm, G. L. Gregory, B. E. Anderson, J. D. W. Barick, G. W. Sachse, and J. E. Collins, Jr., Photostationary state implications of ABLE-3B NO2/NO measurments. Poster No. A42A-5, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  21. Ritter, J., C. Watson, J. D. W. Barrick, G. W. Sachse, J. E. Collins, Jr., G. L. Gregory, B. E. Anderson, and M. Woerner, Airborne boundary layer measurments of heat, moisture, CH4, CO, and O3 fluxes over Canadian boreal forest and northern wetland regions. Paper No. A51B-6, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  22. Sachse, G. W., J. E. Collins, Jr., R. C. Harriss, G. F. Hill, L. O. Wade, L. G. Burney, L. P. Steele, and P. C. Novelli, Methane and carbon monoxide distributions over the ABLE-3B study region. Paper No. A32C-5, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  23. Sandholm, S. T., J. D. Bradshaw, R. W. Talbot, H. B. Singh, G. L. Gregory, B. E. Anderson, J. D. W. Barrick, M. C. Shipham, G. W. Sachse, J. E. Collins, Jr., and A. S. Bachmeier, The odd-nitrogen budget from observations made during ABLE-3B. Paper No. A32C-9, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  24. Shipham, M. C., A. S. Bachmeier, E. V. Browell, and D. R. Cahoon, Meteorological factors influencing the long-range transport of smoke during the ABLE-3B flight series. Paper No. A41A-1, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  25. Singh, H. B., D. O'Hara, D. Herlth, J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, R. W. Talbot, D. R. Blake, and G. L. Gregory, Reactive nitrogen distribution and photochemistry during ABLE-3B. Paper No. A32C-10, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  26. Singh, H. B., D. O'Hara, D. Herlth, M. A. Kanakidou, and G. L. Gregory, Tropospheric measurments of acetone during ABLE-3B: Sources and sinks. Paper No. A41A-3, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  27. Talbot, R. W., J. D. Bradshaw, S. T. Sandholm, and H. B. Singh, Tropospheric NOy partitioning during summertime over Canada. Paper No. A32C-8, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  28. Ussler, III, W., J. P. Chanton, C. S. Martens, and D. Fitzjarrald, Soil-atmosphere exchange of radon-222 in the Canadian sub-Arctic, Schefferville, Quebec. Paper No. A41A-13, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  29. Watson, C. E., J. Ritter, J. Barrick, and D. Fitzjarrald, The effects of synoptic-scale features on the vertical structure of the Canadian tundra boundary layer. Paper No. A41A- 7, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  30. Wofsey, S. C.(presenter) and the ABLE-3B Science Team, Influence of combustion on the composition of the atmosphere in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of North America. Invited Paper No. A32C-3, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  31. Wofsey, S. C., J. W. Munger, P. S. Bakwin, B. C. Daube, and T. R. Moore, Net uptake of CO2 by northern woodlands. Paper No. A41A-9, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.
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NOWES Special Publications

  • J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994.
  1. den Hartog, G., H. H. Neumann, K. M. King, and A. C. Chipanshi, Energy budget measurements using eddy correlation and Bowen ratio techniques at the Kinosheo Lake tower site during the Northern Wetlands Study. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1539-1549.

  2. Desjardins, R. L., J. I. McPherson, P. H. Schuepp and H. Hayhoe, Airborne flux measurements of CO2, sensible, and latent heat over the Hudson Bay lowland. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1551-1561.

  3. Edwards, C. G., H. H. Neumann, G. den Hartog, G. W. Thurtell, and G. Kidd, Eddy correlation measurements of methane fluxes using a tunable diode laser at the Kinosheo Lake tower site during the Northern Wetlands Study (NOWES). J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1511-1517.

  4. Glooschenko, W. A., N. T. Roulet, L. A. Barrie, H. I. Schiff, and H. G. McAdie, The Northern Wetlands Study (NOWES): An overview. J.Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1423-1428.

  5. Guo, Y. and P. H. Schuepp, On surface balance partitioning over the northern wetlands; 1, The effect of temperature and wetness heterogeneity. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1601-1612.

  6. Guo, Y. and P. H. Schuepp, On surface energy balance over the northern wetlands; 2, The variability of the Bowen ratio. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1613-1621.

  7. Hamilton, J. D., C. A. Kelly, J. W. M. Rudd, and R. H. Hesslein, Flux to the atmosphere of CH4 and CO2 from wetland ponds on the Hudson Bay lowland (HBLs). J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1495-1510.

  8. Holland, S., W. R. Rouse, and T. R. Moore, Spatial and temporal variability in methane emissions from wetlands in the high subarctic region of the Hudson Bay lowland. CIRAC Publication No. 92-13.

  9. Jobson, B. T., Z. Wu, H. Niki, and L. Barrie, Seasonal trends of isoprene, C2-C5 alkanes, and acetylene at a remote boreal site in Canada. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1589-1600.

  10. Klinger, L. F., P. R. Zimmerman, J. P. Greenberg, L. E. Heidt, and A. B. Guenther, Carbon trace gas fluxes along a successional gradient in the Hudson Bay lowland. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1469-1494.

  11. McKendry, I. G. and N. T. Roulet, Sea breezes and advective effects in southwest James Bay. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1623-1634.

  12. Moore, T. R., A. Heyes, and N. T. Roulet, Methane emissions from wetlands, southern Hudson Bay lowland. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1455- 1467.

  13. Mortsch, L. D., Eastern Canadian boreal and sub-Arctic wetlands: A resource document. Canadian Institute for Research in Atmospheric Chemistry, Climatalogical Studies, No. 42, 1990, 169 p.

  14. Mortsch, L. D., An Assessment of the temperature and precipitation of 1990 during the Northern Wetlands Study (NOWES). J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1429-1438.

  15. Neumann, H. H., G. den Hartog, K. M. King, and A. C. Chipanshi, Carbon dioxide fluxes over a raised open bog at the Kinosheo Lake tower site during the Northern Wetlands Study (NOWES). J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1529-1538.

  16. Pelletier-Travis, R. E., Airborne ground penetrating radar(GPR) for peat analyses in the Canadian Northern Wetlands Study. in NASA's 4th Airborne Geoscience Workshop, 1991, pp.225-226.

  17. Roulet, N. T., L. Barrie, W. A. Glooschenko, R. C. Harriss, J. I. MacPherson, T. R. Moore, H. Neumann, and H. I. Schiff, Northern Wetlands Study(NOWES):An assessment of the role of northern wetlands in the exchange of atmospheric trace gases. Ecological Bulletins No. 42-Trace Gas Exchange in a Global Perspective;Sigtuna Workshop, Sigtuna, Sweden, 1990, 206 p.

  18. Roulet, N. T., A. Jano, C. A. Kelly, L. Klinger, T. R. Moore, R. Protz, and W. R. Rouse, The role of the Hudson Bay lowland as a source of atmospheric methane. J. Geophys. Res., V99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1439-1454.

  19. Schiller, C. L., and D. R. Hastie, Exchange of nitrous oxide within the Hudson Bay lowland. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1573-1588.

  20. Schimel, D. S., I. C. Burke, C. Johnston, and J. Pastor, Methane production and consumption in grassland and boreal ecosystems: Final Report. Colorado State Univ., NASA CR-196085, July 1994, 25 p.

  21. Valentine, D. W., E. A. Holland, and D. S. Schimel, Ecosystem and physiological controls over methane production in northern wetlands. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1563-1571.

  22. Whiting, Gary J., CO2 exchange in the Hudson Bay lowlands: Community characteristics and multispectral reflectance properties. J.Geophys. Res., Vol. 99, No. D1, January 20, 1994, pp. 1519-1528.

  23. Whiting, G. J., and J. P. Chanton, Plant-dependent CH4 emission in a subarctic Canadian fen. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol. 6, No. 3, October 19, 1992, pp.225 ff.

NOWES Presentations

  • 1991 AGU Spring Meeting, Baltimore, May 28-31, 1991.
  1. Anderson, S. M., P. L. Kebabian, J. B. McManus, C. E. Kolb, S. M. Fan, P. Bakwin, S. C. Wofsey, and D. R. Fitzjarrald, Measurments of methane fluxes at Lake ABLE by eddy correlation and gradient methods. Paper No. A21A-02, 1989 AGU Spring Meeting.

  2. Caramori, P. H., P. H. Schuepp, R. L. Desjardins, and J. I. MacPherson, Conditional sampling of convective turbulent structures over the wetlands by aircraft. Paper No. A41A-4, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  3. Crill, P., Seasonal patterns of methane uptake and carbon dioxide release from a temperate woodland soil. Poster No. A42A-15, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  4. Dacey, J., R. Protz, and W. Glooschenko, Dimethylsulfide in waters of southern James Bay. Poster No. A42A6, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  5. Davis, J. L. and R. E. Pelletier, Ground penetrating radar utility for peat analysis in the Hudson Bay lowlands. Poster No. A42A-9, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  6. denHartog, G., H. H. Neumann, A. Chipanshi, and K. M. King, Carbon dioxide flux and energy budget measurments using micrometeorological techniques at the Kinosheo Lakes tower site during the Northern Wetlands Experiment. Poster No. A42A-12, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  7. Desjardins, R. L., H. Hayhoe, P. H. Schuepp, and J. I. MacPherson, Spatial and temporal variability of CO2, sensible and latent heat fluxes over Hudson Bay lowlands. Paper No. A51B-10, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  8. Edwards, G., H. H. Neumann, G. denHartog, G. Thurtell, and G. E. Kidd, Eddy correlation measurments of methane fluxes using a tunable diode laser at the Kinosheo Lake tower site during the Northern Wetlands Experiment. Paper No. A51B-7, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  9. Glooschenko, W. A., L. Barrie, N. Roulet, and H. Schiff, The Northern Wetlands Study: An overview. Paper No. A51B-1, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  10. Hamilton, J. D., C. A. Kelly, and J. W. M. Rudd, Methane and carbon dioxide flux from ponds and lakes of the Hudson Bay lowland. Paper No. A51B-3, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  11. Hines, M. E., W. Z. deMello and S. E. Bayley, DMS emissions from sphagnum- dominated wetlands. Poster No. A42A-7, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  12. Jobson, T., H. Niki, and L. Barrie, Measurments of light nonmethane hydrocarbons at Fraserdale, Ontario. Paper No. A51B-12, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  13. King, G. M., P. Roslev, and A. P. Adamsen, Controls of methane oxidation in a Canadian wetland and forest soils. Poster No. A42A-13, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  14. King, K. M., A. Chipanshi, G. denHartog, H. H. Neumann, C. Kelly, D. Hamilton, J. Rudd, I. MacPherson, R. L. Desjardins, P. H. Schuepp, and G. J. Whiting, CO2 exchange between a northern wetland and the atmosphere by surface, tower, and aircraft-based measurments. Paper No. A51B-9, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  15. Kniaz, J., G. J. Whiting, T. Moore, and N. Roulet, Seasonal measurments of NO2 exchange in communities of the Hudson Bay lowlands. Paper No. A41A-8, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  16. MacPherson, J. J., H. H. Neumann, G. denHartog, R. L. Desjardines, K. M. King, and P. H. Schuepp, Comparison of aircradft and tower measured fluxes from the Northern Wetlands Study. Paper No. A51B-8, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  17. Moore, T. R., A. Heyes, S. Holland, W. R. Rouse, N. T. Roulet, and L. Klinger, Spatial and temporal variations of methane emissions in the Hudson Bay lowlands. Paper No. A51B-4, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  18. Mortsch, L., An assessment of the climate of 1990 during the CIRAC/ABLE-3B Northern Wetlands Study. Paper No. A51B-2, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  19. Pelletier, R. E., Landcover classification of the Schefferville area from Thematic Mapper data. Poster No. A42A-8, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  20. Roulet, N. T., the Northern Wetlands Study(NOWES) Science Team, and NASA ABLE- 3B/NASA BREW, GTE Project Office, The role of the Hudson Bay lowland as a source of atmospheric methane. Paper No. A51B-5, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  21. Schiff, H. I., D. R. Karecki, F. J. Lbkin, R. Eng, and G. I. Mackay, A tunable diode laser system for CH4 flux measurments from a small aircraft. Poster No. A42A-1, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  22. Schiller, C. L., D. R. Hastie, N. Roulet, and L. A. Barrie, Emissions of nitrous oxide and nitric oxide from the Hudson Bay lowlands. Poster No. A42A-10, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  23. Valentine, D. W., E. A. Holland, and D. S. Schimel, Response of CH4 and CO2 production to manipulation of substrate and temperature in contrasting Hudson Bay lowland peat slurries. Poster No. A42A-11, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.

  24. Zimmerman, P. R., J. P. Greenberg, L. F. Klinger, L. E. Heidt, and A. B. Guenther, Biogenic non-methane hydrocarbon emissions in the Hudson Bay lowlands. Paper No. A51B-11, 1991 AGU Spring Meeting.
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