Please fill in the following questionnaire:

Basics

1.1 Primary Contact Person for Data Inquiries:

Name

E-Mail Address

1.2 Web-Site Describing the Measurements:

1.3 Primary Investigator & Co-Investigators:

1.4 Platform:

1.5 Time Period Covered: through

Time Issues

2.1 Meaning of the Time Stamp in Your Data Files:

2.2 Time Resolution of Processed Data:

2.3 If measurements involve RH-scanning or impactor-switching, give the time to complete full cycle

Reference Atmospheric Conditions

3.1 Reference Air Density (density to which the reported measurements apply)

3.2 Does the data include the the temperature and pressure to which the reported measurements are referenced?

3.3 Reference Relative Humidity (light scattering measurements)

3.4 Is measured relative humidity included in the data file?

3.5 Is ambient relative humidity included in the data file?

Inlet, Plumbing and Impactor Issues

4.1 Location and Description of Aerosol Inlet

4.2 Estimated Cut Size of Inlet/Plumbing System. (See Note)

4.3 Was an impactor used to sample sub-micron aerosol? If so, state the type of impactor used, and the 50% cut size in terms of aerodynamic diameter at specified relative humidity. (See Note)

TSI Nephelometer Data Reduction

5.1 Quantities measured reported (check all that apply)

  1. 3-wave TS/Bs at low RH for total aerosol
  2. 3-wave TS/Bs at low RH for sub-micron aerosol
  3. 3-wave TS/Bs at high RH for total aerosol
  4. 3-wave TS/Bs at high RH for sub-micron aerosol
  5. 3-wave TS/Bs at scanning RH for total aerosol
  6. 3-wave TS/Bs at scanning RH for sub-micron aerosol

5.2 Are the reported data corrected for angular truncation?

5.3 Briefly describe the calibration procedure. Was the nephelometer calibrated and/or were measurements made of the calibration gases (air & CO2) during the field campaign? How frequently?

Many thanks.