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1 Update PI-SWERL Sampling on Owens Lake Maarten Schreuder, Air Sciences Inc. 3/17/2010 Maarten Schreuder, Air Sciences Inc. 3/17/2010

2 Outline Background Updates to Sampling Plan  Field Sampling  Calibration Schedule for Current Dust Season Background Updates to Sampling Plan  Field Sampling  Calibration Schedule for Current Dust Season

3 Background - Timeline 07/08 - PI-SWERL first discussed with Panel 05/09 - First test on Owens Playa 09/09 - Field demonstration with Panel and District 11/09 - Panel § recommended development of PI-SWERL sampling plan 12/09 - Draft sampling plan presented to Panel and District 1/10 - Updated sampling plan distributed to Panel and District 07/08 - PI-SWERL first discussed with Panel 05/09 - First test on Owens Playa 09/09 - Field demonstration with Panel and District 11/09 - Panel § recommended development of PI-SWERL sampling plan 12/09 - Draft sampling plan presented to Panel and District 1/10 - Updated sampling plan distributed to Panel and District § Expert Panel Position Statement, Nov. 10, 2009

4 Updates to Sampling Plan -Field Measurements-

5 Field Sampling Approaches Routine sampling Event sampling Instrument comparison Routine sampling Event sampling Instrument comparison

6 Routine Sampling Study Area 1 and Study Area 3 Monthly sampling Sampling time: 1 day per area Up to 25 sampling points per area Approx. one sample per 15 acres (~250x250 m) Co-locate several points with District Sensits Study Area 1 and Study Area 3 Monthly sampling Sampling time: 1 day per area Up to 25 sampling points per area Approx. one sample per 15 acres (~250x250 m) Co-locate several points with District Sensits

7 Routine Sampling Study Area 1Study Area 3

8 Event Sampling Sampling across borders of delineated areas Sampling within 5 days of wind event Sampling time: 1 day per area Up to 25 sampling points per area Two or three transects per area Co-locate several points with District Sensits (where possible) Sampling across borders of delineated areas Sampling within 5 days of wind event Sampling time: 1 day per area Up to 25 sampling points per area Two or three transects per area Co-locate several points with District Sensits (where possible)

9 Event Sampling

10 Instrument Comparison PI-SWERL District wind tunnel MRI wind tunnel

11 Instrument Comparison Recommended by Panel Two or three sampling locations, representing different soil/surface types Main criteria:  Surface emissivity (high/intermediate/low)  Accessibility Sampling time: up to 1 day per site Instruments:  MRI tunnel (N=4)  District tunnel (N=4)  PI-SWERL (N=8) Recommended by Panel Two or three sampling locations, representing different soil/surface types Main criteria:  Surface emissivity (high/intermediate/low)  Accessibility Sampling time: up to 1 day per site Instruments:  MRI tunnel (N=4)  District tunnel (N=4)  PI-SWERL (N=8)

12 Updates to Sampling Plan -Calibration-

13 Calibration of OGS Need: Conversion of Optical Gate Sensors (OGS) output to a mass-based sand flux Several options available:  Use recent progress by DRI/DustQuant in calibrating OGS output to total sand mass  Calibrate OGS in PI-SWERL to mass-based sand flux in MRI tunnel  Place OGS devices inside the MRI tunnel for real-time calibration Preferred option to be determined Need: Conversion of Optical Gate Sensors (OGS) output to a mass-based sand flux Several options available:  Use recent progress by DRI/DustQuant in calibrating OGS output to total sand mass  Calibrate OGS in PI-SWERL to mass-based sand flux in MRI tunnel  Place OGS devices inside the MRI tunnel for real-time calibration Preferred option to be determined

14 Calibration of DustTrak Need: Calibration factor(s) for DustTrak specific to Owens Lake material Two or three representative soil types 1 O option: Procedure proposed by Jack Gillies § 2 O option: Compare DustTrak filter mass with real-time output Need: Calibration factor(s) for DustTrak specific to Owens Lake material Two or three representative soil types 1 O option: Procedure proposed by Jack Gillies § 2 O option: Compare DustTrak filter mass with real-time output § Expert Panel Position Statement, March 12, 2010

15 Schedule for Current Dust Season

16 Original Time Schedule TaskPlanning Data Collection Data Analysis Report Preparation Routine Sampling 3/2010 Through 8/2010 10/201012/2010 Event Sampling Through 6/2010 Instrument Cross Comparison 6/2010 PI-SWERL Calibration Through 7/2010

17 Updated Schedule Utilize remainder of current dust season for planning and coordination. Realistic schedule:  Instrument calibration: starting Fall 2010  Cross comparison: 2010-2011 dust season  Field sampling: 2010-2011 dust season Collaboration with the District would speed the process and lead to a more acceptable end product. Utilize remainder of current dust season for planning and coordination. Realistic schedule:  Instrument calibration: starting Fall 2010  Cross comparison: 2010-2011 dust season  Field sampling: 2010-2011 dust season Collaboration with the District would speed the process and lead to a more acceptable end product.

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