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Optical Measurements of Airborne Soot in Urban, Rural and Remote Locations
The Integrating Plate Method and integrating nephelometry were used to measure the light absorption and scattering extinction coefficients at 15 urban and rural locations. Graphitic carbon is highly absorbing ...
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Sulphate–light scattering ratio as an index of the role of sulphur in tropospheric optics
THE optical properties of the non-cloudy atmosphere are determined by a fixed component, the molecular gases, and a variable component, the aerosol particles. The optical effects of these two components have b...