Dave Worton Postdoctoral Research Scientist, University of California - Berkeley Research Interests: • Origins and composition of atmospheric carbonaceous aerosols • Development of mass spectrometric methods to separate and identify individual organic compounds present in atms aerosols • Role of volatile organic carbon (AVOC + BVOC) emissions in formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) • Gas-particle partitioning of semi-volatile organic carbon species last Workshop: ntinued development of automated in-situ T hermal desorption A s chromatograph MS (TAG) instrument with GCxGC separation cap ARPEX phase I summer 2007 – field study in Sierra Nevada Mtns
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Dave Worton Postdoctoral Research Scientist, University of California - Berkeley
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Dave WortonPostdoctoral Research Scientist, University of California -
Berkeley
Research Interests:
• Origins and composition of atmospheric carbonaceous aerosols
• Development of mass spectrometric methods to separate and identify individual organic compounds present in atms aerosols
• Role of volatile organic carbon (AVOC + BVOC) emissions in formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA)
• Gas-particle partitioning of semi-volatile organic carbon species
Since last Workshop:
• Continued development of automated in-situ Thermal desorption Aerosol Gas chromatograph MS (TAG) instrument with GCxGC separation capability
• BEARPEX phase I summer 2007 – field study in Sierra Nevada Mtns
Biosphere Effects on AeRosols and Photochemistry EXperiment 200710 week study with
full suite of gas phase VOC and aerosol measurements
Focus on both forest-atmosphere
interactions and photochemical
processing within an urban plume
BFRS
Terpenes BEIS3.11 Reference Emissions (moles / km2 / hr)
2 towers4 containers of instruments
Lift for HOx gradients
Ponderosa Pine PlantationPlanted in 1990, canopy height ~7m
Funded Collaboration• Collaboration with Marianne Glasius• Collected filters of PM2.5 during BEARPEX• Polar organics by HPLC-Q-TOF-MS
HPLC-Q-TOF, University of Aarhus
Hi-Vol sampler
Funded CollaborationFilter Collection Period
3 per day x 5 days
first rain
large and rapid temperature and relative humidity transition