Proceedings of the Korean Environmental Sciences Society Conference (한국환경과학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1996.04a
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- Pages.22-22
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- 1996
The Kwinana Shoreline Fumigation Experiment in Western Australia, Australia
- Yoon, I.H. (Department of Earth Science, Kyungpook National University) ;
- Sawford, B.L (CSIRO, Division of Atmospheric Research) ;
- Manins, P.C. (CSIRO, Division of Atmospheric Research)
- Published : 1996.04.01
Abstract
;The Kwinana Shoreline Fumigation Experiment(KSFE) took place in Fremantle, WA, Australia between 23 January and 8 February, 1995. All measurement systems performed to expectation. The CSIRO DAR(Division of Atmospheric Research) LIDAR measured plume sections from near the Kwinana Power Station(KPS) stacks to up to about 5 km downstream. It also measured boundary layer aerosols and the structure of the boundary layer on some occasions. Both stages A and C of KPS were used as tracers at different times. Radiosonde and double theodolite sounding systems measured temperature, humidity, air pressure and wind structure at the coast(Woodman Point) and at the inland(ALCOA residue dump) site at intervals of roughly two hours. These were supplemented by mid afternoon soundings(radiosonde and single theodolite) by Department of Environmental Protection(DEP) at Swanbourne. The Flinders aircraft measured wind, turbulence and temperature structure of the atmospheric boundary layer, concentrations of
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