Undersizing of aged African biomass burning aerosol by an ultra-high-sensitivity aerosol spectrometer
<p>The ultra-high-sensitivity aerosol spectrometer (UHSAS) differs from most other optical particle spectrometers by using a high-power infrared (IR) laser to detect small particles and reduce the sizing ambiguity due to the non-monotonicity of scattering with particle size.</p> &...
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Main Authors: | S. G. Howell, S. Freitag, A. Dobracki, N. Smirnow, A. J. Sedlacek III |
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Language: | EN |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1454b371c65d43b6aa5a2a3926ae7a5e |
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