Final Report - WHITEX
Winter Haze Intensive Tracer
Experiment

Principal Authors: William Malm1, Kristi Gebhart1,
Douglas Latimer2, Thomas Cahill3, Robert Eldred3,
Roger Pielke4, Roger Stocker4, John Watson5
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Chapter 4 - Discussion
of Data
4.1 - 4.2 Introduction and
Temporal History of WHITEX Study Period (1384 kb)
4.3 Temporal History of CD4 at
Receptors (2344 kb)
4.4 Statistical Summaries (1712 kb)
4.5 Temporal History of
Meteorological Data (997 kb)
4.6 Discussion of Data section 2 (1696 kb)
Chapter 5
- Light
Extinction Budgets
5.1 Assumptions and Data Analysis (847 kb)
5.2 Preliminary Data Analysis (1240 kb)
5.3 Light Extinction Budget By Extinction Type
(1174 kb)
5.4 Extinction Budget By Species(595 kb)
5.5 - 5.6 Time Variations in the Light
Extinction Budget and
Comparison to Previous Studies at
Grand Canyon(682 kb)
5.7 Summary (332 kb)
Chapter 6 - Attribution
of Sulfur and Visibility Impairment
6.1- 6.2 Introduction and Emissions (332 kb)
6.3 Deposition and Transformation Rates (1318
kb)
6.4 Analysis of Meteorological Conditions(1145
kb)
6.5 Spatial and Temporal Trends in Sulfates
(1501 kb)
6.0 Assessment of
Quantitative Attribution Techniques
6.6.1 Tracer Mass Balance Regression (2337 kb)
6.6.2 Differential Mass Balance(4417 kb)
6.6.3 Chemical Mass Balance(1520 kb)
6.7 Attribution of Visibility Impairment
(1051 kb)
Contents (1474 kb)
References (1396 kb)
Chapter 8 - Climate of
Extreme Sulfur Episodes
8.1 Introduction (346 kb)
8.2 Extreme Sulfur Episodes During
WHITEX (1086 kb)
8.3 Extreme Sulfur Events During
November 1986 - March 1987 (717 kb)
8.4 - 8.6 High Sulfur Events During
1982 - 1986, Summary of Historic
Episodes and Overall Summary and
Conclusions (1099 kb)
Historic Weather Maps
1982
1983
1985
February
1986
March 1986
October1986
November
1986
December
1986
1987
Appendices
3A Description of Sample Collection and
Analysis (2048 kb)
3B Precision and Accuracy of CD4 and
Measurement (694 kb)
3C Internal Accuracy and Precision of
Particulate Data (2917 kb)
3D Particulate Concentration Intercomparison
(1182 kb)
3E Precision and Accuracy of SO2
Measurements and Intercomparisons (519 kb)
3F Precision and Accuracy of Optical
Measurements (1920 kb)
3G Regression Plots (287 kb)
4A Disaggregation Procedures (198 kb)
6A General Mass Balance Model (797 kb)
6B Tracer Mass Balance Model Regression
(TMBR)
Model and Tracer Balance (TMB) Model (622
kb)
6C Differential Mass Balance Model (587 kb)
6D Chemical Mass Balance Receptor Model
(1202 kb)
6E Wind Vectors (1617 kb)
6F Upper Air Plots pages 1 - 20 (1411
kb)
6F Upper Air Plots Pages 21- 40 (1538
kb)
6F Upper Air Plots pages 41 - 61 (1528
kb)
6G Trajectories (1127 kb)
6H Streaklines (2034 kb)
8A Daily Weather Maps - WHITEX
Time Period (3530 kb)
8A Daily Weather Maps - Historic
Weather Maps (4197 kb)
Addendum
1.0 Review of the WHITEX Draft Report (669
kb)
2.0 Contents (535 kb)
2.1 Assumptions and Data
Analysis Techniques (782 kb)
2.2 Preliminary Data
Analysis (1625 kb)
2.3 Light Extinction Budget
by Extinction Type(1296 kb)
2.4 Extinction Budget by
Species (522 kb)
2.5 Time Variations in the
Light Extinction Budget (2763 kb)
2.6
- 2.7 Comparison to Previous Studies at Grand Canyon and Summary (1086 kb)
3.0 Empirical Orthogonal Function Analysis of
the Particulate
Sulfate Concentrations Measured During
WHITEX (1813 kb)
4 .0 Application of a Differential Mass
Balance Model to Attribute
Sulfate Haze in the Southwest(1281 kb)
5.0 Application of Tracer Mass Balance
Regression to WHITEX Data (1676 kb)
6.0 Survey of a Variety of Receptor Modeling
Techniques(3205 kb)
7.0 Relationship of Trends in Regional
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions to Particulate
Sulfate Concentrations in the Southwestern
United States(1553 kb)
1National Parks Service
2Latimer & Associates
3University of California
4Colorado State University
5Desert Research Institute