Instrument : Flask Samplers for Carbon Cycle Gases and Isotopes (FLASK)

Instrument Categories
Atmospheric Carbon, Airborne Observations

Image of flask sampler
Image of flask sampler

General Overview

A suitcase mounted multi-flask array, or Programmable Flask Package (PFP), is used in conjunction with the Programmable Compressor Package (PCP)—a mounted compressor and power module—for programmable time-interval or event-based sampling of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and other trace gases. This carbon flask collection system is mounted on the Cessna 206 to provide samples at 12 heights or positions. The following features are included:

  • Twelve 0.75L glass flasks in parallel, filled individually
  • Rugged shock mounting of sample flasks
  • Virtually elastomer-free air sample path
  • Stainless steel welded manifolds
  • Automated, motorized valve system
  • Micro-processor controlled customizable program
  • Sturdy travel/shipping case
  • Adaptable to sampling environments that require automated collection of multiple air sample flasks over time.

After the inlet and equipment mounting is installed and airborne, the pilot display will indicate which altitudes to fly to. At the given altitude, the pilot activates the sampling switch on the display and the corresponding sample fills with atmospheric air. Once a PFP is sampled, it is sent back to the ESRL Lab in Boulder, Colorado, for analysis. Another PFP is then sent to the site for future sampling.

Output Datastreams

  • carbonflasks : Flask Sampler for Carbon/Isotopes/Trace gasses

Primary Measurements

The following measurements are those considered scientifically relevant.

Locations

  • Southern Great Plains (SGP)
    • Central Facility, Lamont, OK (C1)