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Grumman G-1: DOE Pacific Northwest National Laboratory / Brookhaven National Laboratory  
   

 

   

Endurance: 6hrs

Ceiling: 3.5 km

Payload: 1300 lbs

Research Speed: 100 m/s

 

Aircraft Instrument Package for the DOE Grumman G-1

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Parameter Time Resolution Method Det. Limit
Ozone (O3) 10 s UV Absorption 25 ppb
Carbon Monoxide (CO) 20 s NDIR 20 - 25 ppb
Fast CO (FCO) 5 s VUV Resonance Fluorescence 5 ppb
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) 2 s UV Pulsed Fluorescence 200 - 300 ppt
Nitric Oxide (NO) < 10 s NO/O3 Chemiluminescence 20 ppt
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) < 10 s Photolysis NO/O3 Chem. 50 ppt
Nitrogen Dioxide (optional) < 10 s Luminol Chemiluminescence 0.015 ppbv
Total Nitrogen Oxides (NOy) < 10 s Mo Converter. NO/O3 Chem. 300 - 400 ppt
PAN 1 sample/7 min Cyrogenic GC 15 ppt
CH2O (optional) Continuous (1min delay) Fluorescence 100 ppt
PAN 4 s Tandem Mass Spectrometry 400 ppt
HNO2 4 s Tandem Mass Spectrometry 400 ppt
HNO3 4 s Tandem Mass Spectrometry 400 ppt
NH3 (optional) 4 s Tandem Mass Spectrometry ~2 ppb
Formic/Acid acids (optional) 4 s Tandem Mass Spectrometry 100 ppt
Canister VOCs Canister Sampling, GC/FID 0.1 ppbv
bscat 1 s Nephelometer 0-103/Mm
Aerosol size distribution 1 s PCASP (0.17 - 3 µm)
Aerosol size distribution 1 s FSSP (2 - 47 µm)
Particle Number 1 s CNC (two) (> 7 nm, > 3 nm)
UV Radiation 1 s Eppley Pyranometer (295 - 385 nm)
Short-wave Irradiance 1 s Eppley PSP (285 - 2800 nm)
Long-wave Irradiance 1 s Eppley PIR (4 - 50 microns)
Water Vapor (H2O) 1 s Lyman Alpha Absorption ±0.1 g m-3(est.)
Air Temperature 1 s Platinum Resistance ±0.5 ºC
Dewpoint/Frostpoint 1 s Chilled Mirror D.P. ±0.2 ºC, F.P. ±0.4
Wind Components (u-,v-,w-) 1 s Gust Probe < 0.5 m s-1
Altitude 1 s Barometric < 1 mb
Position 1 s GPS < 3 m
Air Speed 0.1 s Barometric < 20 cm s-1

 

 

 


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