Gas And Aerosol Characterization Platforms

Atmospheric Mobile Unit (UMA)

UMA

The Atmospheric Mobile Unit (UMA)

The Mobile Atmospheric Unit (UMA) was created thanks to the support, under the BQR 2016, of the University of the Littoral Côte d’Opale (ULCO). This aid made it possible to restructure an already existing “LIDAR truck” into a functional and versatile device allowing the study of the effects of the dynamics of the atmosphere on pollutants and their consequences on health. This mobile unit is capable of providing response elements through multi-scale measurement campaigns in the field, by combining remote sensing and in-situ measurements during different episodes of atmospheric phenomena, including sea breezes, which are very frequent. in coastal regions.

UMA’s equipment represents a very diverse instrumental panel that can document atmospheric dynamics, the physico-chemical characteristics and optical properties of aerosols, as well as the level of toxicity of pollutants. Indeed the UMA currently allows the simultaneous integration of four main fully removable modules, consisting of field or laboratory measuring instruments adapted to the field:

            – Module A: Equipment for the study of atmospheric dynamics

            – Module B: Equipment for studying the optical properties of aerosols

            – Module C: Equipment for the physico-chemical characterization of aerosols

            – Module D: Equipment for the toxicological study of gases and aerosols

UMA Constituent Modules

This mobile unit is completely autonomous, powered by an 18 kVA trailer-mounted generator (including 9 kVA on a corrugated electrical network). The passenger compartment is air-conditioned to avoid overheating of the various devices in operation but also to obtain a controlled and stable temperature for certain applications. A ramp system allows the onboarding of “heavy” analysis systems and consumables (gas cylinders, wind LIDAR, measurement racks, etc.). A removable roof allows the rapid deployment of measuring instruments outwards and a pneumatic mast is used to raise certain devices (weather station, ultrasonic anemometer, samples, etc.)

Module A

The systems that can be deployed at the level of Module A, whose objective is to study the dynamics of the atmosphere in order to define the meteorological mechanisms likely to play a role in the variability of atmospheric pollutants, are currently the following:

  • LIDAR and SODAR wind profilers
  • Weather Channel
  • Ultrasonic Anemometers
  • Aerosol LIDAR
  • Radiosoundings

 

Module B

The systems that can be deployed at Module B, whose objective is to determine the impact of atmospheric phenomena on the evolution of the spatial distribution of aerosols, are currently the following:

  • Aerosol LIDAR
  • IBBCEAS

Module C

The systems that can be deployed at Module C, whose objective is the study of the aging of inorganic aerosols and the evolution of the mixing state, are currently the following:

  • Portable glove box for filter preparation
  • Particle counters
  • SMPS
  • Cascading impactors
  • Captive balloon equipped (cascade impactor, particle counter, PTH weather probe, etc.)

Module D

The systems that can be deployed at the Module D level, whose objective is the study of the impact of the dynamics of the atmosphere on the toxicity of gases and aerosols, are currently the following:

Vitrocell® Cell Exposure ChamberThe fine combined analysis of the parameters measured at the level of the different modules is made possible by the deployment of instruments with a temporal resolution adapted to the time scale of the atmospheric phenomena encountered.

Depending on the objectives of the measurement campaigns, additional observation means can be used, such as gas analyzers (NOx, CO, SO2, O3, BTEX, VOCs, etc.) from the ULCO CCM mobile laboratory.

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