M. Ferm et H. Rodhe, MEASUREMENTS OF AIR CONCENTRATIONS OF SO2, NO2 AND NH3 AT RURAL AND REMOTE SITES IN ASIA, Journal of atmospheric chemistry, 27(1), 1997, pp. 17-29
Sensitive diffusive samplers for concentration measurements in ambient
air have been used successfully in Sweden for several years. The samp
lers have the advantage of being stable at room temperature before, as
well as after, sampling, easy to handle, and cost-efficient. Furtherm
ore, they do not require electricity or field calibration. In order to
test their use in tropical and subtropical environments and to obtain
a preliminary set of data to validate atmospheric chemistry transport
models in this part of the world, duplicate samples were collected at
11 sites every second month during one year. Eight of the sites were
background sites in Asia. It was not possible within the project to co
mpare the measured concentrations with other measurement techniques. H
owever, the reproducibility of the duplicates was satisfactory over th
e whole measuring range (almost three orders of magnitude of the conce
ntration for SO2) and reasonable agreement with model calculations was
obtained at least for SO2 and NH3. Further testing of the measuring t
echnique in tropical areas is, however, warranted.