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Slow-scanning DOAS system for urban air pollution monitoring
Reisinger, A.R., Fraser, G.J., Johnston, P.V., McKenzie, R.L., and W.A. Matthews. 1996. XVIII Quadrennial Ozone Symposium '96 University of L'Aquila - L'Aquila (Italy), 12-21 September 1996.

This paper describes a differential optical absorption spectroscopy system for measuring trace gases (NO, NO2, SO2, and O3) in urban air on short light paths. The system allows continuous, low-cost monitoring of trace gases and includes some measurements of these gases in Christchurch (population 300,000), New Zealand.


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