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Environmental ammonia monitoring for urban and rural areas of Texas using an EC-QCL based sensor platform

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Abstract

Results of continuous, recent, long-term atmospheric ammonia measurements obtained in Houston and a rural area of Dallas/Fort Worth with a 10.4 µm EC-QCL based amplitude modulated photo-acoustic spectroscopy sensor platform, will be reported.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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