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タイトルThe Southern African Regional Science Initiative (SAFARI 2000): Overview of the Dry Season Field Campaign
著者(英)Hobbs, P. V.; Holben, B. N.; Haywood, J.; Annegarn, H. J.; Ji, J.; Helmlinger, M. C.; King, M. D.; Suttles, J. T.; Hely, C.; Swap, R. J.
著者所属(英)Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech.
発行日2002-03-01
言語eng
内容記述The Southern African Regional Science Initiative (SAFARI 2000) is an international project investigating the earth atmosphere -human system in southern Africa. The programme was conducted over a two year period from March 1999 to March 2001. The dry season field campaign (August-September 2000) was the most intensive activity involved over 200 scientist from eighteen countries. The main objectives were to characterize and quantify biogenic, pyrogenic and anthropogenic aerosol and trace gas emissions and their transport and transformations in the atmosphere and to validate NASA's Earth Observing System's Satellite Terra within a scientific context. Five aircraft-- two South African Weather Service Aeorcommanders, the University of Washington's CV-880, the U.K. Meteorological Office's C-130, and NASA's ER-2 --with different altitude capabilities, participated in the campaign. Additional airborne sampling of southern African air masses, that had moved downwind of the subcontinent, was conducted by the CSIRO over Australia. Multiple Observations were made in various geographical sections under different synoptic conditions. Airborne missions were designed to optimize the value of synchronous over-flights of the Terra Satellite platform, above regional ground validation and science targets. Numerous smaller scale ground validation activities took place throughout the subcontinent during the campaign period.
NASA分類Environment Pollution
権利Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/294729


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