"Soot - Aerosols"

Workshop on measurement methods and perspectives

Soot particles in the atmosphere originate primarily from incomplete combustion of fossil fuels or biomass burning.

Soot in the ambient air causes adverse health effects in humans. Furthermore soot absorbs light in the atmosphere influencing the climate. A single definition for soot is missing.

Measures for soot and its composition are highly dependent on measurement method. Currently there are no legal requirements to measure soot concentrations in the atmosphere in Europe.

This workshop focuses on traceability of soot measurements and on soot measuring instruments suitable for the day to day operation in air quality monitoring networks.

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