A laboratory model of an instrument to measure the absorption of atmospheric aerosols was designed, built, and tested. The design was based on the photophonic phenomenon discovered by Bell and an acoustic resonator developed by Helmholtz. Experiments were done to show ways the signal amplitude could be improved and the noise reduced and to confirm the instrument was sensitive enough to be practical. The research was undertaken to develop concepts which show promise of being improvements on the instruments that are presently used to measure the absorption of the Sun's radiation by the Earth's atmospheric aerosols
International audienceAbsorption photometers for real time application have been available since the...
The research program is documented for developing space and ground-based remote sensing techniques p...
A digest of technical papers is presented. Topics include aerosol size distribution from spectral at...
Absorption by atmospheric aerosols is the wild card for global climate change. Issues regarding atm...
Advanced remote sensing techniques and inversion methods for the measurement of characteristics of a...
The aerosol scientific community has a strong interest in improving knowledge about aerosol physical...
Atmospheric aerosols directly affect climate by scattering and absorbing incident solar radiation. T...
The term aerosol refers to a suspension of solid particles or liquid droplets in a gaseous medium. D...
Aerosol light absorption can be intense close to local sources such as wildland and oil fires, with ...
The interaction between aerosols and sun light plays an important role in the radiative balance of E...
Photoacoustic detection is a sensitive method for measurement of light-absorbing particles directly ...
Measured properties of atmospheric aerosol particles are presented. These include aerosol size frequ...
Various techniques for the measurement of aerosol properties are described. Methods considered inclu...
The role of carbonaceous aerosols in the atmosphere as a risk factor in climatic changes and health ...
To assess information about the optical, microphysical, and radiative properties of aerosol particle...
International audienceAbsorption photometers for real time application have been available since the...
The research program is documented for developing space and ground-based remote sensing techniques p...
A digest of technical papers is presented. Topics include aerosol size distribution from spectral at...
Absorption by atmospheric aerosols is the wild card for global climate change. Issues regarding atm...
Advanced remote sensing techniques and inversion methods for the measurement of characteristics of a...
The aerosol scientific community has a strong interest in improving knowledge about aerosol physical...
Atmospheric aerosols directly affect climate by scattering and absorbing incident solar radiation. T...
The term aerosol refers to a suspension of solid particles or liquid droplets in a gaseous medium. D...
Aerosol light absorption can be intense close to local sources such as wildland and oil fires, with ...
The interaction between aerosols and sun light plays an important role in the radiative balance of E...
Photoacoustic detection is a sensitive method for measurement of light-absorbing particles directly ...
Measured properties of atmospheric aerosol particles are presented. These include aerosol size frequ...
Various techniques for the measurement of aerosol properties are described. Methods considered inclu...
The role of carbonaceous aerosols in the atmosphere as a risk factor in climatic changes and health ...
To assess information about the optical, microphysical, and radiative properties of aerosol particle...
International audienceAbsorption photometers for real time application have been available since the...
The research program is documented for developing space and ground-based remote sensing techniques p...
A digest of technical papers is presented. Topics include aerosol size distribution from spectral at...