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On-line Measurements of Ozone Surface Fluxes: Instrumentation and Methodology

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A novel fast-response ozone sensor was developed for various environmental applications. The low weight and low power consumption open up applications which are not possible with conventional ozone analysers. The ozone sensor was successfully used in various environmental applications such as the on-line measurement of the vertical turbulent ozone flux onto various ecosystems (vegetation, soil, desert, sea water), high-resolution measurements of vertical ozone profiles and other airborne ozone measurements.

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Güsten, H., Heinrich, G., Mönnich, E., Sprung, D., Weppner, J. (1997). On-line Measurements of Ozone Surface Fluxes: Instrumentation and Methodology. In: Slanina, S. (eds) Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange of Pollutants and Trace Substances. Transport and Chemical Transformation of Pollutants in the Troposphere, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03394-4_8

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