Interbasin Flux Measurements Using Simple Methods
- Desert Research Institute
The Vertical Transport and Mixing (VTMX) campaign, sponsored by the US Department of Energy, took place in the Salt Lake Valley during October, 2000. The purpose of VTMX was to further understanding of meteorological processes that govern vertical transport and mixing in complex terrain, particularly during nocturnal stable periods and their morning and evening transition periods. These meteorological processes were the subject of numerous sponsored studies during VTMX. The Salt Lake (Salt Lake City) Basin and the Utah Basin to its south are separated by the Traverse Range. Near-surface airflow between the basins is channeled through the Jordan Narrows, also the channel for the Jordan River that flows from the Utah Basin into Salt Lake via the Salt Lake Basin. Jordan Narrows is thus a potentially significant corridor for pollutant transport between the two basins. This paper describes simple and direct pollutant (PM{sub 10}) measurements, with concurrent continuous meteorological monitoring, to characterize pollutant transport between the two basins via low-level stable nocturnal drainage flow, with an emphasis on its vertical variability when mixing is limited. The Jordan Narrows has similarities to other transport corridors where direct in-corridor monitoring of pollutant flux might enhance pollution forecasts during transport conditions. Thus their more general objective is to assess the usefulness of direct methods to characterize pollutant flux in similar environments.
- Research Organization:
- Desert Research Institute (US)
- Sponsoring Organization:
- (US)
- DOE Contract Number:
- FG03-99ER62845
- OSTI ID:
- 835872
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
Similar Records
Model simulations of the influence of synoptic conditions on vertical motions in the Salt Lake City region
Final Report on the NCAR VTMX Effort
Nocturnal Low-Level Jet in a Mountain Basin Complex. I. Evolution and Effects on Local Flows
Conference
·
Mon Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2001
·
OSTI ID:976350
Final Report on the NCAR VTMX Effort
Technical Report
·
Mon Feb 12 23:00:00 EST 2007
·
OSTI ID:900667
Nocturnal Low-Level Jet in a Mountain Basin Complex. I. Evolution and Effects on Local Flows
Journal Article
·
Fri Oct 01 00:00:00 EDT 2004
· Journal of Applied Meteorology
·
OSTI ID:15011278