UK SOLAS Project: Dust Outflow and Deposition to Ocean (DODO)


This page supplements the main UK SOLAS programme page with details that relate only to the DODO project.

* Introduction

The Dust Outflow and Deposition to Ocean (DODO) project is a UK SOLAS project which also has links with the DABEX and AMMA projects.

Case studies will be conducted using in situ measurements made by the FAAM BAe-146 aircraft to predict dust deposition to the northern hemisphere Atlantic Ocean. These studies will describe how changing chemical and physical properties in the dust affect its long range transport and will assess the radiative impact of the dust and its effect on sea surface temperatures in nutrient rich waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The dust sources will be fingerprinted using single particle characterisation and by assessing their main composition. The climatological representativeness of the studies will be assessed and used to predict the seasonal footprint of dust deposition to the north Atlantic Ocean.

* Availability of data

Some DODO data are publicly available while other data are restricted. Data collected onboard the FAAM BAe-146 aircraft are split into core data and non-core data and a definition of those instruments that are part of the core suite is given on the FAAM Instruments page.

* Access to data

(1) Access restrictions

If you wish to apply for access to the various sections of the DODO archive, please follow the guidelines below.

  1. Register as a BADC user — if you are already a registered BADC user, skip this step; if you have forgotten your BADC user ID and/or password, please contact the BADC helpdesk at badc@rl.ac.uk;
  2. Apply for access to

(2) Where to find the data

Data and documentation supplied to the BADC by the project team are stored in the DODO archive, from where they can be viewed and downloaded by authorised users.

* Data format - File names

• Non-FAAM data and FAAM non-core data are formatted in NASA Ames.

• FAAM processed core data are formatted in NetCDF.

• FAAM raw core data are stored in zipped VMS files.

File names follow the BADC file name convention and (for FAAM data) the FAAM file name convention.

* Instructions to data providers

Details of formats, filenames and how to submit data are given on the UK SOLAS programme page . The only difference for DODO is that additional rules apply to FAAM file names.

* Documentation

* Services

An online workspace has been created for DODO participants and affiliates in order to ease collaboration and exchange of views, information and preliminary data. The workspace is only accessible to DODO participants or affiliates who have been invited. If you are a DODO scientist and would like to have access, please,
  1. Register as a BADC user — if you are already a registered BADC user, skip this step; if you have forgotten your BADC user ID and/or password, please contact the BADC helpdesk at badc@rl.ac.uk;
  2. Contact the BADC helpdesk and mention "DODO Workspace" in the subject box.

* Links

* Who to contact