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Results of the Gas-Phase Sulfur Intercomparison Experiment (GASIE): overview of experimental setup, results and general conclusions
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Results of the Gas-Phase Sulfur Intercomparison Experiment (GASIE): overview of experimental setup, results and general conclusions

Hilmar Stecher, George Luther, Douglas MacTaggart, Sherry Farwell, David Crosley, William Dorko, Paul Goldan, Norbert Beltz, Udo Krischke, Winston Luke, …
Journal of Geophysical Research, Washington, DC, v 102(D13), pp 16219-16236
01 Jan 1997
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https://doi.org/10.1029/97jd01362View
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https://doi.org/10.1029/97JD01362View
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Abstract

Seven techniques for the field measurement of trace atmospheric SO sub(2) were compared simultaneously over 1 month in 1994 using samples produced in situ by dynamic dilution. Samples included SO sub(2) in dry air, in humid air, and in air with potentially interfering gases added. In addition, 2 days of comparison using diluted ambient air were conducted. Six of the seven techniques compared well, with good linear response and no serious interferences but with a range of calibration differences of about 50%.

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