A four-filter photometer for the measurement of total ozone in the atmosphere

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Air Pollution, Ozone, Photometers, Pollution Monitoring, Aerosols, Air Masses, Calibrating, Light Scattering, Photoelectric Cells, Solar Radiation

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The paper examines the design (optical and electronic), operating principle and calibration of a photometer which, using four interference filters and a photocell, is designed for the measurement of total ozone in the atmosphere from solar light scattered by the zenith sky. In a 1974 field test the four-filter photometer was compared to other instruments, particularly the Dobson spectrophotometer. It was determined that to avoid errors, the photometer data should be supplemented with a study of the effects of cloud cover, bandwidth and aerosols on total ozone measurements.

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