Ritter, John A.; Barrick, John D. W.; Sachse, Glen W.; Gregory, Gerald L.; Woerner, Mary A.; Watson, Catherine E.; Hill, Gerald F.; and Collins, James E., Jr. 1992: Airborne Flux Measurements of Trace Species in an Arctic Boundary Layer.

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....to construct a thick walled epoxy graphite composite boom system with a natural frequency that is sufficient to preserve measurements with a 10 Hz bandwidth. The TAMMS has obtained flux measurements of trace species over the Amazon River Basin as well as tundra and wetland regions in North America (Ritter et al. 1990, 1992, and 1994) The accurate measurement of the three component ambient wind from an airborne platform is complex and requires an overall calibration of the air motion system. The calibration must cover the entire range of flight conditions encountered during data flight legs. Systematic errors in ....

Ritter, John A.; Barrick, John D. W.; Sachse, Glen W.; Gregory, Gerald L.; Woerner, Mary A.; Watson, Catherine E.; Hill, Gerald F.; and Collins, James E., Jr. 1992: Airborne Flux Measurements of Trace Species in an Arctic Boundary Layer.

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