Monitoring of Atmospheric Aerosol Parameters with the Integrating Nephelometer

Abstract
The integrating nephelometer of Beuttel and Brewer has been adapted successfully for continuous, objective monitoring of atmospheric aerosols. The paper includes a summary of work done to date with this improved device. In particular, the following points are discussed: (1) the design and operation of the instrument; (2) calibration of the instrument; (3) correlation of nephelometer output to the mass concentration of atmospheric aerosol; (4) correlation of nephelometer output with visual range; (5) the wavelength dependent nephelometer and the regularity of the wavelength dependence of haze; and (6) application of integrating nephelometer to mobile reconnaissance of aerosols. The utility of the integrating nephelometer for monitoring visibility and aerosol mass concentration is also emphasized.