AETH
Aethalometer
Baseline Instrument, External Instrument, Guest
The aethalometer (AETH) provides a real-time readout of the concentration of “black” or “elemental” carbon aerosol particles (BC or E) in an air stream. It measures the rate of change of optical transmission through a spot on a filter where aerosol is continuously collected and calculates the concentration of optically absorbing material in the sample. With a built-in reference check of the optical source and a mass flowmeter to monitor air flow rate, the aethalometer calculates the mean BC content of the sampled air stream and provides on-the-spot readout.
Primary Measurements
Contact
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Elisabeth AndrewsLead Mentor: NSA University of Colorado
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Arthur SedlacekLead Mentor Brookhaven National Laboratory
References
View all references- Mayol-Bracero et al. ARM FY2025 Aerosol Operations Plan. 2024. 10.2172/2482516.
- Sedlacek et al. Aethalometer Instrument Handbook. 2016. 10.2172/1251391.
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