Four wavelength nephelometer measurements at South Pole

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Aerosols, Atmospheric Scattering, Light Scattering, Nephelometers, Particle Mass, Polar Regions, Air Pollution, Man Environment Interactions, Pollution Transport, Scattering Coefficients, Southern Hemisphere, Weather Stations

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Aerosol light scattering data have been obtained at South Pole station for the period 12 January to 18 November 1979 by means of a four wavelength nephelometer. The monthly mean aerosol light scattering at 550 nm for May was 1.23 x 10 to the -7th per cu m, which implies a total aerosol mass loading of 39 ng/cu m, in agreement with aerosol mass measurements.

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