An in situ ozone monitor measures atmospheric ozone concentration, typically by ultraviolet photometry in a dual absorption cell. The instrument sampled from a trace gas inlet on the starboard side of the fuselage.
OZONE-AIR
ozone-air > Ozone Monitor aboard AircraftInstrument Type(s) > Baseline • Guest
Primary Measurements
Locations
- Fixed
- AMF1
- AMF2
- AMF3
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Research Highlight
2020
Springston SR, D Chand, BD Ermold, JE Shilling, and CJ Flynn. 2020. Ozone Monitor (OZONE) Instrument Handbook. Ed. by Robert Stafford, ARM user facility. DOE/SC-ARM-TR-179. 10.2172/1246164.
Mei F, D Dexheimer, J Fast, M Diao, B Geerts, A Bucholtz, L Riihimaki, C Flynn, T Thornberry, T Campos, S Springston, C Kuang, J Tomlinson, and B Schmid. 2020. ARM Aerial Instrument Workshop Report. Ed. by Robert Stafford, ARM user facility. DOE/SC-ARM-20-010.
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