Datasets

Data Availability Name Objective Description Dates
Description onlyFine Aerosol Monitoring: Air Toxins Data for IMPROVE Determine concentrations and composition of fine aerosols (PM-2.5) of relevance to human health and biological effects. Analyses air toxins including Arsenic, Se, Ni, Vandium, S and associated DL/2's1989-01-04 to 1996-12-28
Description onlyFine Aerosol Monitoring: IMPROVEDetermine concentrations and composition of fine aerosols (PM-2.5) of relevance to light scattering and light absorptionIncludes fine mass, Babs, Si, OMH, Mn and associated DL/2's1989-01-04 to 1996-12-28
Description onlyFine Aerosol Monitoring: IMPROVE 1989-1996Determine concentrations and composition of fine aerosols (PM-2.5) of relevance to light scattering, light absorption, human health and biological effectsIncludes Zn, Pb, Br, Na, Knon and associated DL/2's1989-01-04 to 1996-12-28
Description onlyFine Aerosol Monitoring: IMPROVE 1991-2001Determine concentrations and composition of fine aerosols (PM-2.5) of relevance to light scattering, light absorption, human health and biological effects. Data available for use in conjunction with o
ther biological, physical and chemical variables in trend and relationship assessments.

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Lye Brook sampling includes PM 2.5 mass, ions, elements, elemental & organic carbon and PM 10.1991-09-21 to 2001-11-27
DownloadableLye Brook Wilderness IMPROVE Aerosol Monitoring 1991-2012To determine concentrations and composition of fine aerosols (PM-2.5) of relevance to light scattering, light absorption, human health and biological effects.Aerosol monitoring reports since 1991 at Lye Brook1991-09-04 to 2012-09-30
DownloadableLye Brook Wilderness IMPROVE Aerosol Monitoring 2011To determine concentrations and composition of fine aerosols (PM-2.5) of relevance to light scattering, light absorption, human health and biological effects.Aerosol monitoring reports since 2011 at new Lye Brook site2012-01-01 (ongoing)
DownloadableProctor Maple Research Center IMPROVE Aerosol Monitoring 1993-2013To determine concentrations and composition of fine aerosols (PM-2.5) of relevance to light scattering, light absorption, human health and biological effects.Aerosol monitoring reports at PMRC1993-12-01 (ongoing)