TitleSpeciation of Organics for Apportionment PM2.5 (SOAP) 2002-2003 sampling and 2005-2007 sampling
Research genreResearch data; Observational data; Edited data; Field
Type of itemDataset
Formats availableAvailable in Microsoft Excel (.xslx)
Creator(s)Mazurek, Monica Ann
Date(s) of creation2002-2007
Abstract or summaryOrganic particulate sampling in New York (N.Y.) from 2002-2003 and 2005-2007.
Funder or SponsorNortheast States for Coordinated Air Use Management; National Science Foundation; New York State Energy and Research Development Authority; United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development
Data Life Cycle Event(s) Type: Grant award Label: Development of an Enhanced Analytical Capability for Measuring Polar Atmospheric Organic Compounds Date: 2002-01-04 Detail: Latest amendment date, September 12, 2006. Principal investigator: Mazurek, Monica Ann. Funder: National Science Foundation Name: Development of an Enhanced Analytical Capability for Measuring Polar Atmospheric Organic Compounds Reference: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0120906
Data Life Cycle Event(s) Type: Related publication Label: Article references the data set, All Speciation of Organics for Apportionment PM2.5 (SOAP) 2002-2003 sampling and 2005-2007 sampling Name: McDow, Stephen R. et al. (2008) Speciation and Atmospheric Abundance of Organic Compounds in PM2.5 from the New York City Area. I. Sampling Network, Sampler Evaluation, Molecular Level Blank Evaluation', Aerosol Science and Technology, 42: 1, 50 — 63 Reference: doi:10.1080/02786820701787936
Data Life Cycle Event(s) Type: Sample collection Label: SOAP airborne fine particulate data collection over two time periods, 2002-2003 and 2005-2007 Date: 2002-2007 Principal Investigator: Mazurek, Monica Ann (Rutgers, the State University of new Jersey)
Data Life Cycle Event(s) Type: Sample analysis Label: SOAP airborne fine particulate data analysis Detail: Instrument used to analyze molecular markers from 2002-2003 and 2005-2007 studies of fine particulate (PM 2.5) in aerosol form impacting air quality in the New York City area. Instrument was loaned by Drexel University. Principal Investigator: Mazurek, Monica Ann (Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey)
SubjectsOrganic compounds--Environmental aspects -- New York (State) -- New York: Air--Pollution--New York (State)--New York: Particles--Environmental aspects--Research: Chemical elements or compounds