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VDI 4211:2018-11

Remote sensing - Atmospheric measurements using passive FTIR spectroscopy - Emission and ambient air measurements

German title
Fernmessverfahren - Messungen in der Atmosphäre nach dem Passiv-FTIR-Prinzip - Messen gasförmiger Emissionen und Immissionen
Publication date
2018-11
Original language
German, English
Pages
65

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This standard specifies the application of ground-based passive FTIR remote sensing methods for the measurement of gaseous emissions to the atmosphere and ambient air pollutants. The standard describes three principally different methods: the measurement of gaseous compounds at ambient temperature, the measurement of gaseous compounds at high temperatures (> 70 °C), the measurement of gaseous compounds using the sun as radiation source. The standard covers principle, instrumentation, measurement procedure and evaluation of results. Furthermore performance characteristics and minimum requirements for the different instrument types are given.
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