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Intercomparison of spectroradiometers and Sun photometers for the determination of the aerosol optical depth during the VELETA-2002 field campaign

2006

In July 2002 the VELETA-2002 field campaign was held in Sierra Nevada (Granada) in the south of Spain. The main objectives of this field campaign were the study of the influence of elevation and atmospheric aerosols on measured UV radiation. In the first stage of the field campaign, a common calibration and intercomparison between Licor-1800 spectroradiometers and Cimel-318 Sun photometers was performed in order to assess the quality of the measurements from the whole campaign. The intercomparison of the Licor spectroradiometers showed, for both direct and global irradiances, that when the comparisons were restricted to the visible part of the spectrum the deviations were within the instrum…

Atmospheric ScienceMeteorologyInstrumentationIrradianceRadiometersSoil ScienceAeronetNetworkAODAquatic ScienceOceanographyUV radiationlaw.inventionAbsorptionGeochemistry and PetrologylawEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)CalibrationUrbanDirect solar irradianceField campaignEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyRemote sensingSpectroradiometersEcologyElevationPaleontologyForestryPhotometerSize distributionAerosolBandGeophysicsSpectroradiometerSpace and Planetary ScienceCalibrationEnvironmental scienceSun photometersModel
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Operational considerations to improve total ozone measurements with a Microtops II ozone monitor

2012

A Microtops II "ozone monitor" with UV channels centered at 305.5, 312.5, and 320 nm has been used routinely in six experimental campaigns carried out in several geographic locations and seasons, covering latitudes from 35 to 68° N during the last ten years (2001–2011). The total ozone content is retrieved by Microtops II by using different combinations (Channel I, 305.5/312.5 nm; Channel II, 312.5/320 nm; and Channel III, 305.5/312.5/320 nm) of the signals at the three ultraviolet wavelengths. The long-term performance of the total ozone content determination has been studied taking into account the sensitivities to the calibration, airmass, temperature and aerosols. When a calibration was…

Atmospheric ScienceOzoneMeteorologylcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. FoundationsOzone monitorMicrotops IITotal ozoneGeofísicamedicine.disease_causelcsh:Environmental engineeringLatitudeRoot mean squarechemistry.chemical_compoundWavelengthAtmosferaUltraviolet solar radiationchemistrySunphotometerCalibrationmedicinelcsh:TA170-171Total column ozoneUltravioletCommunication channel
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Autonomous marine hyperspectral radiometers for determining solar irradiances and aerosol optical properties

2017

We have developed two hyperspectral radiometer systems which require no moving parts, shade rings or motorised tracking, making them ideally suited for autonomous use in the inhospitable remote marine environment. Both systems are able to measure direct and diffuse hyperspectral irradiance in the wavelength range 350–1050 nm at 6 nm (Spectrometer 1) or 3.5 nm (Spectrometer 2) resolution. Marine field trials along a 100° transect (between 50° N and 50° S) of the Atlantic Ocean resulted in close agreement with existing commercially available instruments in measuring (1) photosynthetically available radiation (PAR), with both spectrometers giving regression slopes close to unity (Spectrometer …

Atmospheric ScienceRadiometer010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSpectrometerlcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. FoundationsIrradianceSolar zenith angleField of viewPhotometer01 natural scienceslcsh:Environmental engineeringlaw.invention010309 opticsSun photometerlaw0103 physical sciencesRadiative transferEnvironmental sciencelcsh:TA170-1710105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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Extreme, wintertime Saharan dust intrusion in the Iberian Peninsula: Lidar monitoring and evaluation of dust forecast models during the February 2017…

2019

The research leading to these results has received funding from the H2020 program from the European Union (grant agreement no. 654109, 778349) and also from the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Economy and Competitiviness (MINECO, ref. CGL2013-45410-R, CGL2016-81092-R, CGL2017-85344-R, TEC2015-63832-P), the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (ref. CGL2017-90884-REDT); the CommSensLab "Maria de Maeztu" Unity of Excellence (ref. MDM-2016-0600) financed by the Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación. Co-funding was also provided by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ref. POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007690, ALT20-03-0145-FEDER-000004, ALT20-03-0145-FED…

Atmospheric ScienceTeledeteccióPols mineral -- Tesis doctorals010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesBackscatterSun-photometer:Energies [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Particle optical propertiesForecast skill010501 environmental sciencesMineral dustAtmospheric sciencesExtreme Saharan dust intrusion01 natural sciencesSun photometerModel evaluation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMulti-wavelength lidarRemote sensingVertical distributionDust forecast modelAERONETAerosolPlumeLidar:Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Radiocomunicació i exploració electromagnètica::Teledetecció [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]13. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceDust control
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A REVIEW OF COLOR MEASURMENTS IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

2016

Color is an important factor in the evaluation of aesthetic appearance and functionality of many products, but especially of textile industry ones. In textiles production process, color can be assessed in different stages: the selection of raw materials, the incoming item tests, the preparation of dyeing ingredients, the crocking resistance testing, the color fastness and in all stages, the quality control. Color evaluation can be done visually or using specialized test instruments such as colorimeters or spectrometers, therefore a high accuracy of measurements must be achieved. Standards describe different procedures and testing techniques depending on the product type and the quality leve…

CIE Lablcsh:ManufacturesMeasurement techniqueQuality colorColor MeasurementSpectrophotometerlcsh:TS1-2301Annals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork
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Color and photography in the restorative dentistry. A brief communication about color temperature, dental color and the use of light and photography …

2020

Relevance. Optical properties of dental tissues can be captured by photography, considering the characteristics of the light sources. Therefore photography might become a way to communicate the color and the characterizing aspects of the teeth, reducing the misunderstandings between the dental practice and the laboratory in the project of dental restoration. Purpose. To illustrate some ways of using the current photographic technology to document teeth color correctly, and to be able to communicate it without misunderstandings and to replicate it in a simple way. Materials and methods. The photographs were taken using Nikon D500 digital camera, Nikkor 60 mm 2.8 macro lens, Nikon SB-700 Spee…

Dental practicetooth color tooth shade photography photographs spectrophotometersmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhotographyColor photographyRK1-715ArtColor photographyColor temperaturelaw.inventionlawDentistryrestorative dentistryOptometryRestorative dentistrymedia_commonЭндодонтия Today
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Solid glucose biosensor integrated in a multi-well microplate coupled to a camera-based detector: Application to the multiple analysis of human serum…

2018

Abstract In the present work, a biosensor adapted in a 96-well microplate has been coupled with a smartphone-based photometer in order to develop a low-cost colorimetric multi-sample dispositive. The strength of this biosensing system is based on the integration of the biosensor into the 96-well microplate and the use of a smartphone and free image analysis software as a microplate reader. The performance of the proposed biosensor has been demonstrated to determine glucose in several human serum samples. This method is simple, cost-effective, sensitive and selective for the determination of glucose in serum, with detection limits of 1.8 mg/dL and a good linearity over the range 6–88 mg/dL. …

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Results from the Fourth WMO Filter Radiometer Comparison for aerosol optical depth measurements

2018

Abstract. This study presents the results of the Fourth Filter Radiometer Comparison that was held in Davos, Switzerland, between 28 September and 16 October 2015. Thirty filter radiometers and spectroradiometers from 12 countries participated including reference instruments from global aerosol networks. The absolute differences of all instruments compared to the reference have been based on the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) criterion defined as follows: 95% of the measured data has to be within 0.005 ± 0.001∕m (where m is the air mass). At least 24 out of 29 instruments achieved this goal at both 500 and 865 nm, while 12 out of 17 and 13 out of 21 achieved this at 368 and 412 nm,…

Earth's energy budgetTermodinàmica atmosfèricaAtmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponent010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologi och atmosfärforskning01 natural sciencesAerosol optical depthlcsh:Chemistry010309 opticssymbols.namesakeAerosol networks0103 physical sciencesRayleigh scatteringradiometry field campaignRadiation balance0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingAerosolsRadiometerlcsh:QC1-999AerosolSpectroradiometerlcsh:QD1-99913. Climate action[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]Meteorology and Atmospheric SciencessymbolsEnvironmental scienceRadiometerSun photometerslcsh:PhysicsWater vapor
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Quantitative colorimetric-imaging analysis of nickel in iron meteorites.

2011

A quantitative analytical imaging approach for determining the nickel content of metallic meteorites is proposed. The approach uses a digital image of a series of standard solutions of the nickel-dimethylglyoxime coloured chelate and a meteorite sample solution subjected to the same treatment as the nickel standards for quantitation. The image is processed with suitable software to assign a colour-dependent numerical value (analytical signal) to each standard. Such a value is directly proportional to the analyte concentration, which facilitates construction of a calibration graph where the value for the unknown sample can be interpolated to calculate the nickel content of the meteorite. The…

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Vertical profiling of Saharan dust with Raman lidars and airborne HSRL in southern Morocco during SAMUM

2009

Three groundâÂ�Â�based Raman lidars and an airborne highâÂ�Â�spectralâÂ�Â�resolution lidar (HSRL) were operated during SAMUM 2006 in southern Morocco to measure height profiles of the volume extinction coefficient, the extinctionâÂ�Â�toâÂ�Â�backscatter ratio, and the depolarization ratio of dust particles in the Saharan dust layer at several wavelengths. Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) Sun photometer observations and radiosounding of meteorological parameters complemented the groundâÂ�Â�based activities at the SAMUM station of Ouarzazate. Four case studies are presented. Two case studies deal with the comparison of observations of the three groundâÂ�Â�based lidars during a heavy du…

LidarAtmospheric ScienceSaharan dust010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesaerosol detectiondepolrization ratioPhotometer010501 environmental sciencesMineral dust01 natural scienceslidar ratiolaw.inventionAerosolAERONETTroposphereSun photometerLidarlawRaman lidarDepolarization ratioEnvironmental scienceHSRL0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingTellus B
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