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label: [[Has preferred property label::thermo-optical analyser@en]]
label: [[Has preferred property label::thermo-optical analyser@en]]


label: [[Has property description::Instrument designed for measuring the organic and elemental carbon concentration in an aersol particle filter sample by measuring the amount of carbon emanating from the filter while the filter is heated, first in an inert atmosphere (organic carbon), then in an oxidising atmosphere (elemental carbon). Inorganic carbon is operationally distributed between organic and elemental carbon.@en]]
description: [[Has property description::Instrument designed for measuring the organic and elemental carbon concentration in an aersol particle filter sample by measuring the amount of carbon emanating from the filter while the filter is heated, first in an inert atmosphere (organic carbon), then in an oxidising atmosphere (elemental carbon). Inorganic carbon is operationally distributed between organic and elemental carbon.@en]]


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[[Category:instrumenttype]]

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This category uses the form Instrument.

URI: https://vocabulary.actris.nilu.no/actris vocab/thermo-opticalanalyser

label: thermo-optical analyser (en)

description: Instrument designed for measuring the organic and elemental carbon concentration in an aersol particle filter sample by measuring the amount of carbon emanating from the filter while the filter is heated, first in an inert atmosphere (organic carbon), then in an oxidising atmosphere (elemental carbon). Inorganic carbon is operationally distributed between organic and elemental carbon. (en)

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.