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Welcome to the 5th Annual AMS Users Meeting
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, GA
Friday 10/8/04 – Monday 10/11/04
Meeting Rooms
• ES&T room L1205 (Friday – Sunday):– Internet – wireless = “ariwireless”– AC power for computers– Rest rooms– Overhead projector cables and USB memory
sticks– Atrium
• New room on Monday!!!– Moore Student Success Building
Georgia Tech
Holiday Inn Express
Food• Food provided at this meeting:
– 30 minute coffee breaks during morning.– 60 minute lunch breaks with box lunches catered (wraps).– 90 minute coffee break / poster session on Saturday and Sunday.
• Food NOT provided at this meeting:– Breakfasts– Dinners (except for Saturday).
• Saturday evening dinner provided by Aerodyne:– Italian Restaurant downtown.– Santino’s di Roma; 230 10th Street NE; Atlanta, GA 30309
• (404) 892-9004• Other dinners
– Local “food court” close by.– Down town reasonably close to ES&T building area for better
restaurants.
AMS Users CommunityCONCEPT:• Open community to share experiences, ideas, and
technology to advance our understanding of aerosols and atmospheric science.
RESOURES:• AMS Annual Users Meeting• AMS email lists• AMS FTP site• Jose’s AMS website (http://cires.colorado.edu/~jjose/)• ARI’s website (http://www.aerodyne.com/)
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AMS Users Email ListsAMS IGOR List
• AMS IGOR-based data analysis issues (software and technical topics)
• Forum for AMS User-specific IGOR discussions
AMS Users List
• General AMS information• AMS Users Meeting information• Forum for AMS User-specific
science and technical discussions
•Note: These lists have been designed to separate the general issues of AMS users from the more specific concerns of only a few users. Please address questions/comments to the appropriate list.
•TO SUBSCRIBE:•Send a blank email to ams-users-subscribe@aerodyne.com or ams-igor-subscribe@aerodyne.com.
•TO UNSUBSCRIBE:•Send a blank email to ams-users-unsubscribe@aerodyne.com or ams-igor-unsubscribe@aerodyne.com.
•TO SEND A MESSAGE TO A LIST:•Send an e-mail to the list address: ams-users@aerodyne.com or ams-igor@aerodyne.com.
•TO REQUEST SPECIFIC AMS SOFTWARE/HARDWARE SUPPORT:•Send an email detailing the issue to ams-support@aerodyne.com, which is sent to ALL appropriate Aerodyne personnel.
ARI FTP site• Obtain user name
and password from Aerodyne (Manjulaand/or Tim).
• Personal folders are secure.
• Contents of personal folders are the responsibility of users.
• Username and passwords are case sensitive.
ftp://username:password@ftp.aerodyne.com/AMSIncoming
Jose’s AMS Website• Aerosol Mass
Spectrometry Web Page – Aerodyne Aerosol Mass
Spectrometer (AMS) • Meeting summaries• Component manuals• AMS technical specifics• General aerosol and MS
information and links– AMS Journal Papers (by all
groups) – Aerodyne AMS Users'
Meetings
http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/ams.html
AMS Users MeetingProvides Forum to
• Get to know each other• Learn from each other’s experiences• Pool resources as a community• Provide feedback to Aerodyne for continued development• Divide outstanding problems among users to be solved quickly• Avoid repeating work that others have already accomplished• Putting our results together into the bigger scientific picture
Bottom-line: by pooling resources the AMS Users Group has successfully expanded and rapidly become an important and influential force within the aerosol community!!
There are a total of 33 presentations (12 talks and 21 posters) at AAAR using AMS data (not including late-breaking posters). These represent 5.7% of the 577 presentations at AAAR 2004.
Objectives of Meeting• Improve our data analysis procedures and
understanding– Saturday’s focus– Doug’s Tutorial
• Complete our understanding of the quantification issues of the AMS
– Saturday’s focus, with presentations from many groups dealing with different aspects of AMS quantification and calibration
• Provide updates on AMS hardware and acquisition and analysis software
– Sunday’s focus– John Jayne, Manjula Canagaratna, James Allan
• Expand the applications of AMS technology to address new scientific and technical questions and issues.
– Monday’s focus
Quantification IssuesParticle samplingorifice and lens
Particle vaporizer and collection efficiencies
Particle ionization efficiencies
Data analysis and interpretation
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Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS)
Today - IntroductionFIFTH AMS USERS MEETING -- PROGRAM Version 2 31-Aug-04Georgia Tech, Friday Oct. 8 (7 PM) to Monday Oct. 11 (6:30 PM), 2004.Draft Prepared by Tim for discussionFriday, 8-Oct-04 INTRODUCTION
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- 19:00 - Afternoon off to relax, change focus, take care of other business. Dinner is responsibility of each individual
Give everyone a chance to shake off AAAR, find dinner and find GA ES&T Building where AMS Users Meeting will be held.
Welcome19:00 19:05 5 Welcome to the AMS Users' Meeting Doug Worsnop Official start19:05 19:15 10 Welcome to Georgia Tech Thanos Nenes Local welcome by Hosting Party.
AMS Meeting Introduction and Overview
19:15 19:30 15 Start of the meeting - Discussion of the Program Logistics Tim Onasch Manjula Canagaratna
Discuss change in schedule for this year from last (today, focused on AMS issues, whereas last year was focused on applications). This year AAAR is our presentation platform for science. Need to bring hard copies of schedule and CD's of data set to investigate.
19:30 20:30 60 Overview of AMS - Hardware and Software, Introduction to meeting specific issues Doug Worsnop Tim Onasch
Introduction meant to provide large overview of AMS and AMS community (essential for new comers and helpful for all). Should introduce data set that will be used on Saturday. Overall explanation of what specific issues the AMS faces (CE, RIE, etc.) and how these issues will be discussed/presented at this meeting.
20:30 21:00 30 Buffer Time / Discussion of Issues brought up this evening Manjula Canagaratna Have handouts of local restaurants?
Presidential Debate at 9PM !!
Saturday - Tutorial and Analysis
Saturday, 9-Oct-04 DATA ANALYSIS TUTORIAL, UPDATES ON ANALYSIS SOFTWARE
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Data Analysis Tutorial9:00 10:30 90 Data Analysis Tutorial Doug Worsnop10:30 11:00 30 Coffee Break11:00 12:00 60 Data Analysis Tutorial Doug Worsnop12:00 13:00 60 Catered Lunch - Put up posters in preparation of poster session later in the day.13:00 15:30 150 Data Analysis Tutorial Doug Worsnop
15:30 17:00 90 Coffee Break and Poster SessionManjula
Canagaratna Tim OnaschPOSTER SESSION: Results (Field and Lab), instrument development, etc.
Data Analysis Software Updates17:00 17:20 20 Update on Data Analysis Software (Igor) since last year & future plans James Allan17:20 17:50 30 Discussion of analysis software: future & suggestions James Allan QMS and TOFMS systems17:50 18:20 30 Buffer Time / Discussion of Issues brought up this afternoon Doug Worsnop James Allan18:20 18:30 10 Leave for Restaurant18:30 20:30 120 Group Dinner at Local Restaurant (# for restaurant = ) Can't start till everyone is there Hosted by Aerodyne.
Aerodyne sponsored group dinner!!
Sunday, 10-Oct-04 QUANTIFICATION AND CALIBRATION ISSUES
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9:00 9:30 30 Comments on AMS quantification and calibration issues John Jayne Doug WorsnopOverview about calibration and quantification issues
Quantification Issues9:30 9:35 5 Measuring CE: Beam Width Probe Design John Jayne Hardware and software.
9:35 9:45 10 Measuring CE: BWP Modeling Alex Huffman Jose JimenezModel of beam width probe and subsequent results and conclusions.
9:45 10:20 35 Measuring CE: Experimental Results (Ambient & Lab) Tim OnaschBWP results, PILS and OC intercomparisons, LS results
10:20 10:50 30 Coffee Break10:50 10:55 5 Particle Transmission Issues Leah Williams John Jayne Where and how particle losses occur in lens.
10:55 11:10 15 Particle Transmission Experiments Peter Liu John JayneExperimental results on particle transmission losses.
11:10 11:25 15 Particle Lens Calculations Leah Williams John Jayne Fluent calculations on new lens designs.
11:25 11:40 15 AMS intercomparisons with other instruments (MOUDI etc.) Hacene BoudriesRecent field results on size-dependent comparison with MOUDI system.
11:40 12:00 20 SMPS comparisons Peter DeCarlo Jose Jimenez
New model that incorporates AMS and SMPS data for a nearly complete picture of the chemistry and microphysics of ambient particles.
12:00 13:00 60 Catered Lunch
13:00 13:20 20 Laboratory RIE and CE experiments Brendan Matthews Ann MiddlebrookLaboratory results on RIE's for different aerosol compositions.
13:20 13:40 20 AMS - PILS comparisons Nobuyuki Takegawa 13:40 14:00 20 AMS - APM comparisons Akinori Takami
14:00 14:20 20 AMS vaporizer design and issues John Jayne
Brief history of the vaporizer designed used in the AMS and a forward look at what the next design may look like…
14:20 15:00 40Summary & discussion of quantification issues - Discuss Future Experimental Work Jose-Luis Jimenez Tim Onasch
Open discussion on the quantification issues of the AMS.
15:00 16:30 90 Coffee Break and Poster SessionCalibration Issues
16:30 16:55 25Calibration Procedures: Issues, Practices, and Results of calibrations during field studies John Jayne Tim Onasch
What practices are currently being used for calibration the AMS and how well are these practices working?
16:55 17:00 5 New developments in Calibration Procedures John JayneUpdate on potential new calibration aerosol sources and procedures.
17:00 17:30 30 Calibration Procedures: Recommended Practices and Demonstrations Doug Worsnop John Jayne
Nova Scotia calibration summary and demonstration of calibration practices (Balzers, EM, and IE).
17:30 18:00 30 Buffer Time / Discussion of Issues brought up today18:00 18:30 30 Leave for Restaurant
18:30 20:30 120 Dinner at Local Restaurant Dinner is responsibility of each individualPotential group dinner (individuals pay) if interested.
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Hardware Updates9:00 9:30 30 Update on Hardware since last year & future plans John Jayne AMS hardware and future plans.9:30 9:40 10 Discussion of hardware failures experienced by the different users John Jayne Anything…9:40 9:55 15 Users' Suggestions for hardware improvements John Jayne 9:55 10:25 30 Coffee Break
Sofware Updates10:25 10:45 20 Update on Data Acquisition Software since last year & future plans Manjula Canagaratna Jose-Luis Jimenez Changes to AMS acquisition software10:45 10:55 10 Suggestions of Data Acquisition Software improvements Manjula Canagaratna Jose-Luis Jimenez Questions/Answer - brainstorming session.10:55 11:10 15 Discussion of the AMS manual and suggestions for improvements ?? Summary of current status and plan for future.
11:10 11:40 30 Summary of AMS Hardware and Software Issues and General Discussion John Jayne Manjula CanagaratnaSummary session to cover hardware and software issues of users.
Technical Developments and Applications11:40 12:00 20 Aerosol Collector development Hacene Boudries John Jayne New AMS application12:00 13:30 90 Catered Lunch
Technical Developments and Applications13:30 13:50 20 TOF development John Jayne Jose-Luis Jimenez New mass spectrometer design!13:50 14:10 20 Light scattering module development Eben Cross Tim Onasch New AMS module14:10 14:30 20 ACSM development Tim Onasch Jose-Luis Jimenez New AMS application14:30 14:50 20 Aircraft - constant pressure inlet Brendan Matthews New design for aircraft use of AMS14:50 15:20 30 Coffee Break15:20 15:40 20 Organics - SOA vs POA, TOC, etc. Qi Zhang Jose Jimenez Exciting new analysis of AMS organic signals.
15:40 16:15 35 Multi-campaign analysis Jose Jimenez Doug WorsnopExciting new analysis of AMS data collected over many different field studies.
16:15 17:15 60Update on Ambient Sampling and Laboratory Studies & Data Analysis Since Last Year - Look to future: DISCUSSION, Q&A Doug Worsnop Jose Jimenez
Overview of the AMS Users Group and dicsussion of where ARI and Users wish to go in the future.
17:15 17:45 30 Buffer Time / Discussion of other issues that may have come up during the meeting Jose Jimenez
17:45 18:00 15 Feedback on this Meeting, Discussion of Format for Future Years Jose JimenezPlan for next year. Fill out questionaires after meeting. Your input counts!
END OF THE MAIN USERS MEETING18:00 18:30 30 Leave for Restaurant18:30 20:30 120 Dinner at Local Restaurant Dinner is responsibility of each individual
End of 5th Annual AMS Users Meeting
AMS Number
AAAR Number
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Day For AMS Presentation
(1= Sat, 2 =Sun) Authors Title and Authors
1 1C2
Yes 1 QI ZHANG
A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR ESTIMATING THE PRIMARY AND OXYGENATED ORGANIC AEROSOL MASS CONCENTRATIONS AND SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS WITH HIGH TIME RESOLUTION BASED ON AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETRY, QI ZHANG, Jose L. Jimenez, University of Colorado-Boulder, CO; M. Rami Alfarra, James D. Allan, Hugh Coe, The University of Manchester, UK; Douglas R. Worsnop, Manjula R. Canagaratna, Aerodyne
2 1C3
Yes 1 Hugh Coe
EVIDENCE OF POLYMERISATION AND OXIDATION OF SECONDARY ORGANIC AEROSOLS FORMED FROM ANTHROPOGENIC AND BIOGENIC PRECURSORS IN A SMOG CHAMBER USING AN AERODYNE AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER, M. RAMI ALFARRA, Hugh Coe School of Earth Atmospheric and Environmental Science; Sackville St.; Manchester M60 1QD; UK Dwane Paulsen, Josef Dommen, Andre S.H. Prevot, Urs Baltensperger
3 2B4Yes 1 PETER F. DECARLO
CHARACTERIZING PARTICLE MORPHOLOGY AND DENSITY BY COMBINING MOBILITY AND AERODYNAMIC DIAMETER MEASUREMENTS WITH APPLICATION TO PITTSBURGH SUPERSITE DATA, PETER F. DECARLO, Qi Zhang, Jose L. Jimenez, University of Colorado at Boulder; Douglas R. Worsnop, Aerodyne
8 3PC7
Yes 1 OLGA HOGREFE
INTERCOMPARISON OF SEMI-CONTINUOUS PARTICULATE SULFATE AND NITRATE MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGIES IN NEW YORK CITY: SUMMER 2001 AND WINTER 2004 INTENSIVE STUDIES, OLGA HOGREFE, James J. Schwab, Frank Drewnick, Silke Weimer, Douglas Orsini, Kenneth L. Demerjian, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, U-Albany, Albany, NY; Kevin Rhoads, Siena College, Loudonville, NY;
12 5E3 Yes 1 PHILIP J. SILVA FINE PARTICLE COMPOSITION AND CHEMISTRY DURING WINTERTIME INVERSIONS AND PM2.5 EXCEEDANCES IN LOGAN, UTAH, PHILIP J. SILVA, Mark Eurupe, Eric Vawdrey, Misty Corbett, Department of
15 4PD8
Yes 1 ROYA BAHREINI
MEASUREMENTS OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SECONDARY ORGANIC AEROSOLS (SOA) FROM CHAMBER STUDIES USING THE AERODYNE AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER (AMS), ROYA BAHREINI, Melita Keywood*, Nga Lee Ng , Varuntida Varutbangkul, Richard C. Flagan, John H. Seinfeld, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; *Now at CSIRO, Victoria, Australia; Douglas R. Worsnop,
17 5PE4
Yes 1 SILKE WEIMER
MEASUREMENTS OF AMBIENT AEROSOL COMPOSITION USING AN AERODYNE AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER IN NEW YORK CITY: WINTER 2004 INTENSIVE STUDY, SILKE WEIMER, James J. Schwab, Kenneth L. Demerjian, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, Albany, NY; Frank Drewnick, Department Cloud Physics and Chemistry, Max Planck Institute of Chemistry, Mainz,
18 5PE6Yes 1 Eiko Nemitz
TRAJECTORY ANALYSIS OF SPECIATED AEROSOL COMPONENTS IN SOUTHERN SCOTLAND, MEASURED USING AN AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER, DAVID ANDERSON, Eiko Nemitz, Rick Thomas, John Neil Cape, David Fowler, Centre For Ecology & Hydrology (CEH), Bush Estate, Penicuik, EH26 0QB, UK.
19 5PE7 Yes 1 AKINORI TAKAMI CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF AEROSOLS MEASURED BY AMS AT OKINAWA JAPAN IN WINTER-SPRING PERIOD, AKINORI TAKAMI, Takao Miyoshi, Shiro Hatakeyama, NIES, Tsukuba, Japan; Akio Shimono, Sanyu
25 8PA7
Yes 1 DOUGLAS R. WORSNOP
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF AMBIENT AEROSOL IN THE MEXICO CITY METROPOLIAN AREA, DOUGLAS R. WORSNOP, Manjula Canagaratna, Timothy B. Onasch, John T. Jayne, Scott Herndon, Phil Mortimer, Charles E. Kolb, Aerodyne Research, Inc., 45 Manning Road, Billerica, MA 01821; Berk Knighton, Montana State University?Bozeman, Bozeman, MT 59717; Ed Dunlea, Linsey Marr, Mario Molina, Luisa Molina, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139; Dara Salcedo, Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico; Katja Dzepina, Jose L Jimenez,
26 8PA9Yes 1 NOBUYUKI TAKEGAWA
GROUND-BASED MEASUREMENTS OF SUBMICRON AEROSOLS IN TOKYO USING THE AERODYNE AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER, NOBUYUKI TAKEGAWA, Yutaka Kondo, Takuma Miyakawa, Yuzo Miyazaki, Yuichi Komazaki, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Jose-Luis Jimenez, University of Colorado,
27 8PE1Yes 1 MANJULA CANAGARATNA
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS OF NON-REFRACTORY SUB-MICRON AEROSOL MEASURED DURING THE NEW ENGLAND AIR QUALITY STUDY 2004, MANJULA CANAGARATNA, Tim Onasch, Douglas Worsnop, Aerodyne Research, Inc., 45 Manning Road, Billerica, MA 01821; Patricia Quinn,
29 8PE3
Yes 1 JONATHAN CROSIER
RECENT AIRBORNE MEASUREMENTS USING AN AERODYNE AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER ON THE UK FACILITY FOR AIRBORNE ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENTS (FAAM), JONATHAN CROSIER, Hugh Coe, Mohammedrami Alfarra, James D. Allan, Keith N. Bower, Paul I. Williams, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, The University of Manchester, UK, Doug R. Worsnop, John T. Jayne, Aerodyne
31 8E1
Yes 1 Kenneth L. Demerjian
PM2.5 TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION STUDY IN NEW YORK Û PMTACS-NY: AN OVERVIEW OF THE 2004 WINTER INTENSIVE IN QUEENS, NY, Kenneth L. Demerjian, J. Schwab, G. Lala, O. Hogrefe, Y. Li, S. Weimer, D. Orsini, F. Drewnick, K. Rhoads, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, University at Albany SUNY; D. Felton, G. Boynton, T. Lanni, B. Frank, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; L. Husain, X. Zhou Department of Environmental Health and Toxicology, University at Albany, SUNY; W. Brune, X. Ren, Pennsylvania State University; D. Worsnop, Aerodyne Research, Inc. ; P.
32 8E3Yes 1 JOHN T. JAYNE
DEPLOYMENT OF AN AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER ON THE G1 AIRCRAFT DURING THE NEW ENGLAND AIR QUALITY STUDY 2002/2004, JOHN T. JAYNE, Tim Onasch, Scott Herndon, Manjula Canagaratna, Douglas Worsnop. Aerodyne Research, Inc., Billerica, MA 01821; Michael Alexander, Tom
33 10E1
Yes 1 HUGH COE
A FIELD INVESTIGATION OF THE PROCESSING OF POLLUTED ORGANIC AEROSOL AND ITS IMPACT ON AEROSOL PROPERTIES, HUGH COE, Rami Alfarra, J. D. Allan, K. N. Bower, P. I. Williams, M. Flynn, D. O. Topping, G. McFiggans, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, G. Coulson, I. Colbeck, The University of Essex, Colchester, UK, M.-C. Facchini, S. Fuzzi, S. Decesari, ISAC, Bologna, Italy, A. Berner, The University of Vienna, Austria, U. Poeschl, The University of Munich, Germany, A. S. Lewis, J. Hopkins, The University of
34 11B4
Yes 1 JOSE L. JIMENEZ
FAST SIZE-RESOLVED AEROSOL COMPOSITION MEASUREMENTS IN MEXICO CITY WITH AN AMS, JOSE L. JIMENEZ, Katja Dzepina, Matthew Dunn, Peter DeCarlo, Qi Zhang, and Alex Huffman, University of Colorado-Boulder; Dara Salcedo, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City; Timothy Onasch, Douglas R. Worsnop, Phillip Mortimer, John T. Jayne, and Manjula R. Canagaratna, Aerodyne Research; Beatriz Cardenas, CENICA; Rainer Volkamer, Benjamin de Foy, Kirsten Johnson, Bilal Zuberi, Mario Molina, and Luisa Molina,
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4 2E4Yes 2 T. B. ONASCH
AEROSOL AND GAS CHEMISTRY OF COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT EMISSIONS MEASURED IN THE NASA EXCAVATE EXPERIMENT, T. B. ONASCH, H. Boudries, J. Wormhoudt, D. Worsnop , M. Canagaratna, R. Miake-Lye, Aerodyne Research, Inc., Billerica, MA, USA; B. Anderson, NASA Langley Research Center,
5 1PB7
Yes 2 J. ALEX HUFFMAN
MODELING, LABORATORY, AND FIELD RESULTS FOR A BEAM WIDTH PROBE DESIGNED FOR MEASURING PARTICLE COLLECTION EFFICIENCY IN THE AERODYNE AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER, J. ALEX HUFFMAN, Allison Aiken, Edward Dunlea, Alice Delia, and Jose L. Jimenez, Univeristy of Colorado, Boulder, CO; John T. Jayne, Timothy Onasch, and Doug R. Worsnop, Aerodyne
7 2PD7
Yes 2 JOHANNES SCHNEIDER
MASS SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ICE AND SUPERCOOLED CLOUD RESIDUALS DURING CLACE-3, JOHANNES SCHNEIDER, Saskia Walter, Nele Hock, Cloud Physics and Chemistry Department, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany; Joachim Curtius, Stephan Borrmann, Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany; Stephan Mertes, Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany E. Weingartner, B. Verheggen, J. Cozic, and U. Baltensperger, Laboratory for Atmospheric Chemistry,
9 4B4
Yes 2 MICHAEL ALEXANDER
CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SUB-MICRON PARTICLE EMISSION FORM A DIESEL ENGINE, MICHAEL ALEXANDER, Jian Wang, Yong Cai, Alla Zelenyuk, Pacific NW National Laboratory, Richalnd, WA, John Storey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, Jay Slowik, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, Jay Slowik, Peter DeCarlo, Jose Jimenez, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, Douglas
10 4D1
Yes 2 JOSE L. JIMENEZ
CONCENTRATIONS, TIME VARIATIONS, SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS, AND MASS SPECTRA OF ESTIMATED PRIMARY AND OXYGENATED AEROSOLS IN MULTIPLE URBAN, RURAL, AND REMOTE LOCATIONS FROM AMS DATA, JOSE L. JIMENEZ, Qi Zhang, Katja Dzepina, and Alice Delia, University of Colorado-Boulder, CO; Frank Drewnick, Max Plank Institute, Mainz, Germany; Silke Weimer, and Ken Demerjian, SUNY-Albany, NY; Rami Alfarra, James Allan, Hugh Coe, and Keith Bower, UMIST, Manchester, UK; Manjula R.
11 5C2
Yes 2 EIKO NEMITZ
AEROSOL FLUXES ABOVE A PINE FOREST AS INFLUENCED BY THE FORMATION OF SECONDARY BIOGENIC AEROSOL, EIKO NEMITZ, David Anderson, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), Edinburgh, U.K.; Brad Baker, Atmospheric Sciences, South Dakota School of Mines, SD; Thomas Karl, Craig Stroud, Alex B. Guenther, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, NCAR, Boulder, CO; Jose-Luis Jimenez, Alex Huffman, Alice Delia,
13 4PB3
Yes 2 JAY G. SLOWIK
EFFECT OF FUEL TO OXYGEN RATIO ON PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOOT PARTICLES, JAY G. SLOWIK, Katherine Stainken, Paul Davidovits, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA; Leah R. Williams, John T. Jayne, Charles E. Kolb, Douglas R. Worsnop, Aerodyne Research, Inc., Billerica, MA; Yinon Rudich, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel; Peter DeCarlo, Jose L. Jimenez, University of Colorado at Boulder,
20 5PE11
Yes 2 FRANK DREWNICK
AMBIENT AEROSOL MEASUREMENTS WITH THE TIME-OF-FLIGHT AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER (TOF AMS) DURING THE PMTACS-NY 2004 WINTER CAMPAIGN, FRANK DREWNICK, Silke S. Hings, Stephan Borrmann, Cloud Physics and Chemistry Department, Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, D-55128 Mainz, Germany, Peter DeCarlo, Jose-L. Jimenez, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0216, Marc Gonin, Tofwerk AG, CH-3602 Thun, Switzerland, John T. Jayne and Douglas R.
21 6PA8
Yes 2 LEAH WILLIAMS
AERODYNE AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER MEASUREMENTS OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION FROM PRESSURIZED METERED DOSE INHALERS, LEAH WILLIAMS, Hacene Boudries, John Jayne, Charles Kolb, and Douglas Worsnop, Aerodyne Research Inc., Billerica, MA; Margaret Farrar, Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School, Cambridge, MA; William Barney, TIAX LLC,
22 6PD4
Yes 2 SILKE S. HINGS
CHARACTERIZATION AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE TIME-OF-FLIGHT AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETER (TOF AMS), SILKE S. HINGS, Frank Drewnick, Stephan Borrmann, Cloud Physics and Chemistry Department, Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, D-55128 Mainz, Germany, Peter DeCarlo, Jose-L. Jimenez, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0216, Marc Gonin,
23 7PB1
Yes 2 YASMINE KATRIB
PRODUCTS AND MECHANISMS OF OZONE REACTIONS WITH OLEIC ACID FOR AEROSOL PARTICLES HAVING CORE-SHELL MORPHOLOGIES, YASMINE KATRIB, Scot T. Martin, Hui-Ming Hung, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Yinon Rudich, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, 76100, Israel Haizheng Zhang, Jay G. Slowik, Paul Davidovits, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA John T. Jayne, Douglas R. Worsnop, Aerodyne
28 8PE2
Yes 2 EBEN CROSS
CHARACTERIZATION OF LABORATORY AND AMBIENT PARTICLES USING THE COMBINATION OF AEROSOL MASS SPECTROMETRY AND LIGHT SCATTERING TECHNIQUES, EBEN CROSS, Timothy B. Onasch, David K. Lewis, John T. Jayne, Manjula Canagaratna, Douglas Worsnop, Aerodyne Research, Inc., 45 Manning Road, Billerica, MA 01821; Edward Dunlea, Jose L Jimenez, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
30 8B4 Yes 2 G. J. FROST
COMPARISONS OF MODEL AEROSOL MASS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WITH OBSERVATIONS FROM NEAQS 2002, G. J. FROST, S. A. McKeen, A. Middlebrook, J. deGouw, E. Williams, NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory, Boulder, CO, and CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; S. E. Peckham, G. Grell, NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory, Boulder, CO, and CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; R. Schmitz, Department of Geophysics, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, and IMK-IFU, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe,
31 No Yes 2 Deng Rengsheng Deng Rengsheng, model calculations for a high pressure lens
32 Late Poster Yes 2 Ann Middlebrook Ann Middlebrook: On Using a Pressure Controlled Inlet to Sample Atmospheric Aerosols into an Airborne Aerodyne Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
33 No Yes 2 Peter Liu John Jayne and Peter Liu: (did not give me a title, I just emailed John to ask for it)34 No Yes 2 Akinori Takami Akinori Takami: APM-AMS Measurements
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