A sensitive method for measuring atmospheric concentrations of sulfur dioxide
Abstract
A new method for measuring tropospheric sulfur dioxide concentrations is proposed which is based on the mist chamber sampling method. At the present stage of development, the detection limit of the method is approximately 20 parts per trillion for a 45-min sampling time, with lower concentrations detectable with lower precision. The overall reproducibility of the method (+/-95 percent confidence intervals) is estimated at +/-10 percent. The technique is relatively simple, inexpensive, and lightweight, making it ideally suited for numerous field applications in atmospheric chemistry and biogeochemical studies from both ground-based and airborne platforms.
- Publication:
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Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry
- Pub Date:
- November 1991
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF00057750
- Bibcode:
- 1991JAtC...13..325K
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Chemistry;
- Atmospheric Composition;
- Reaction Kinetics;
- Sulfur Dioxides;
- Troposphere;
- Hydrogen Peroxide;
- Man Environment Interactions;
- Oxidation;
- Sulfates