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Intercomparisons and Aerosol Calibrations of 12 Commercial Integrating Nephelometers of Three Manufacturers
Author(s) -
Jost Heintzenberg,
Alfred Wiedensohler,
Thomas Tuch,
David S. Covert,
Patrick J. Sheridan,
J. A. Ogren,
J. L. Gras,
Remo Nessler,
C. Kleefeld,
Nikos Kalivitis,
V. Aaltonen,
R-T. Wilhelm,
Michal Havlíček
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
journal of atmospheric and oceanic technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.774
H-Index - 124
eISSN - 1520-0426
pISSN - 0739-0572
DOI - 10.1175/jtech1892.1
Subject(s) - nephelometer , radiance , aerosol , range (aeronautics) , remote sensing , calibration , scattering , environmental science , backscatter (email) , truncation (statistics) , physics , mie scattering , wavelength , forward scatter , optics , meteorology , light scattering , mathematics , materials science , geology , statistics , computer science , telecommunications , quantum mechanics , composite material , wireless
This study determined measured and Mie-calculated angular signal truncations for total and backscatter TSI, Inc., nephelometers, as a function of wavelength and for particles of known size and composition. Except for the total scattering channels, similar agreements as in a previous study of measured and calcu- lated truncations were derived for submicrometer test aerosols. For the first time, instrument responses were also determined for supermicrometer test aerosols up to 1.9 m in geometric mean diameter. These supermicrometer data confirm the theoretical predictions of strong angular truncations of the total scatter signals in integrating nephelometers due to the limited range of measured forward scattering angles. Truncations up to 60% were determined for the largest measured particles. Rough empirical truncation corrections have been derived from the calibration data for Radiance Research and Ecotech nephelometers for which no detailed response characteristics exist. Intercomparisons of the nephelometers measuring urban atmospheric aerosols yield average deviations of the slope from a 1:1 relation with a TSI reference nephelometer of less than 7%. Average intercepts range between 0.53 and 0.19 Mm1. For the Radiance Research and Ecotech nephelometers ambient regressions of the Radiance Research and Ecotech instru- ments with the TSI nephelometer show larger negative intercepts, which are attributed to their less well characterized optics.

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