Aethalometer
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aethalometer-239-5968130
title:
Aethalometer
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An aethalometer is an instrument for measuring the concentration of optically absorbing (‘black’) suspended particulates in a gas colloid stream; commonly visualized as smoke or haze, often seen in ambient air under polluted conditions. The word aethalometer is derived from the Classical Greek verb aethaloun, meaning "to blacken with soot". The aethalometer, a device used for measuring black carbon in atmospheric aerosols, was initially deployed in 1980 and was first commercialized by Magee Scie
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description:
Instrument for measuring particle concentration
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aethalometer
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2024-01-05T08:01:04Z
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