Field Stations

We have measurements at several stations around the world. Some stations belong to us, some are in cooperation with other research groups.

For specific enquiries, please contact the person(s) responsible for the facility of interest.

Particle measurements at 5.2 km altitude in Bolivia.

A number of research groups from France (LGGE, LSCE and LaMP), Italy (ISAC), Germany (TROPOS), Sweden (SU – ITM) and Switzerland (PSI) have combined their efforts to support the initiative led by the Universidad Mayor de San Andres to install unique infrastructure for documenting the variability of the atmospheric composition at Mt. Chalcaltaya (5240 MSL). The US NASA GSFC has joined this group of institutions helping with implementation of a fully functional lidar system in Cota-Cota, at only 22 km from Chacaltaya. For this region, information on the atmospheric composition is largely unknown due to the lack of observations.  Measurements at the station started in December 2011 and include monitoring of gases (CO2, CO and O3), characterization of aerosol particle properties (absorption and scattering coefficients, number size distribution, chemical composition, and small ions) as well as radiation and meteorology. For the first time, an atmospheric observatory provides data on the composition of the free troposphere in the tropics in the southern hemisphere on a seasonal to annual basis. The CHC station is part of the WMO-GAW network.

Contact:
Radovan Krejci
radovan.krejci@aces.su.se

A receptor/background observatory for atmospheric and climate studies in South Asia

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Contact:
Örjan Gustafsson
orjan.gustafsson@aces.su.se

Particle measurements on the Peloponnesian peninsula in Greece.

Contact:
Radovan Krejci
radovan.krejci@aces.su.se),

Background station for aerosol particles at the ICOS site in Björklinge.

Contact:
Radovan Krejci
radovan.krejci@aces.su.se

Air quality monitoring. Stockholm and Uppsala counties in collaboration with the Eastern Sweden Air Quality Association and SLB, and in addition Malmö and Umeå.

Contact:
Emelie Graham
emelie.graham@aces.su.se

Stockholm University research station at the Zeppelin mountain, Svalbard is our Arctic research station. We do measurements of particles properties and gases at 79°N.

What,why and where at the Zeppelin website

Contact:
Radovan Krejci
radovan.krejci@aces.su.se

Our research station on Mt. Åreskutan in Central Sweden. It has been used for several field campaigns since its construction in 1986. Most of the measurements made have been related to cloud studies as the station very often is surrounded by clouds.

Contact:
Paul Zieger
paul.zieger@aces.su.se

Aerosol and turbulence measurements at the ICOS site on an island in the Baltic Sea.

Contact:
Douglas Nilsson
douglas.nilsson@aces.su.se

Last updated: 2026-01-29

Source: Department of Environmental Science