October 29, 2019

Congratulations to Haley Rogers on her paper that was just accepted to Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, which focuses on the impact of long-range transport of biomass burning emissions on New York City-area air quality, and studies two biomass burning pollution events observed during LISTOS (Long Island Sound Tropospheric Ozone Study) 2018! Check out Haley’s paper here.

The entire LISTOS  2018 data archive is live! During LISTOS 2018, the Gentner Lab collected measurements of a variety of pollutants with reference instrumentation, as well as measurements of trace gas and particle phase compounds for high resolution mass spectrometry analysis at the Yale Coastal Field Station.

Gentner lab data (ozone, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, PM2.5, black carbon, local meteorology) are publicly available on the LISTOS archive. Data posted are from summer 2018-summer 2019, and we are actively collecting more data throughout 2019.

To learn more about the LISTOS campaign in general and to check out data from the many participating research groups, click here!