When Air Resource Specialists, Inc. needed a datalogger to withstand the remote extremes of our U.S. national parks and wilderness areas, they came to Campbell Scientific. The Clean Air Act of 1977 initiated a goal to protect visibility in 156 national parks and wilderness areas. From scorching Arizona summers to icy northern Montana winters, our dataloggers have played a key role in monitoring the atmosphere's ability to scatter and absorb light. There are currently over 20 monitoring sites.

Resumen de casos de estudio

Aplicaciones

Dataloggers and nephelometers combine to monitor scenic vistas at US parks

Ubicación

Various national parks, USA

Escrito por:

David L Dietrich, Air Resource Specialists

Organizaciones participantes

US Park Service, Air Resource Specialists

Parámetros medidos

Air temperature, relative humidity, visibility (nephelometer)