Extinction coefficient of atmospheric aerosols measured by a telephotometer

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Aerosols, Atmospheric Attenuation, Extinction, Telephotometry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Reflecting Telescopes

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The use of a telephotometer to determine the extinction coefficients of
atmospheric aerosols with respect to wavelength is described, and some
representative data are presented. The telephotometer is constructed
from a reflecting telescope which has a 900-mm focal length. The
theoretical basis of the procedure is considered.

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