SOME REFERENCES TO OUR WORK IN PHOTOACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED TOPICS

W. P. Arnott, H. Moosmüller, and J. W. Walker, 2000: Nitrogen dioxide and kerosene-flame soot calibration of photoacoustic instruments for measurement of light absorption by aerosol. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 71, 4545-4552.
 H. Moosmüller, W. P. Arnott, C. F. Rogers, J. L. Bowen, J. A. Gillies, W. R. Pierson,, J. F. Collins, T. D. Durbin, and J. M. Norbeck, 2001: Time Resolved Characterization of Diesel Particulate Emissions: 2. Instruments for Elemental and Organic Carbon Measurements Environ. Sci. Technol. 35, 1935-1942.
W. P. Arnott, H. Moosmuller, C. F. Rogers, T. Jin, R. Bruch (1999) "Photoacoustic spectrometer for measuring light absorption by aerosols: Instrument description." Atmospheric Environment 33: 2845-2852.
 H. Moosmuller, W. P. Arnott, C. F. Rogers, J. C. Chow, C. A. Frazier, L. E. Sherman, D. L. Dietrich (1998). "Photoacoustic and filter measurements related to aerosol light absorption during the Northern Front Range Air Quality Study (Colorado 1996/1997)." Journal of Geophysical Research 103, D21: 28149-28157.
  W. P. Arnott, H. Moosmüller, R. E. Abbott, and M. D. Ossofsky (1995). "Thermoacoustic Enhancement of Photoacoustic Spectroscopy: Theory and Measurements of the Signal to Noise Ratio." Review of Scientific Instruments 66(10): 4827-4833.
W. P. Arnott, J. A. Lightfoot, R. Raspet, and H. Moosmuller (1996). "Radial wave thermoacoustic engines: Theory and examples for refrigerators and high-gain narrow-bandwidth photoacoustic spectrometers." The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 99(2): p. 734.

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 DIESEL ENGINES, HEALTH, AIR POLLUTION

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