Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab)
The laboratory supports short-timescale studies to determine and quantify controlling processes, and long-term observations to monitor for compositional change.
The CASLab is operated by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) but with a view to work collaboratively with research groups in the UK or international science community.
Since 1983, Halley station has contributed to the NOAA cooperative sampling network.
About the CASLab
Location and environmental conditions
Science at the CASLab
Primary goals and current research activities
Data and plots
Campaign data, multi-seasonal and long-term measurements
Technical information
Specification and setup of the CASLab
Publications
Publications resulting from data collected at the CASLab
Photo gallery
Photographs of the surrounding environment, equipment and facilities
Staff
- Dr Anna Jones - CASLab PI, Science and strategy
- Dr Neil Brough - Technical and data manager
- Dr Howard Roscoe - Instrument and data analysis support
- Mr Zak Buys - Data analysis and modelling
