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Eija Asmi
Researcher at Finnish Meteorological Institute
Publications - 113
Citations - 4201
Eija Asmi is an academic researcher from Finnish Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 88 publications receiving 3341 citations. Previous affiliations of Eija Asmi include Blaise Pascal University.
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Inherently Charged Particle (ICP) Sensor Design
Laura Salo,Antti Rostedt,Heino Kuuluvainen,Kimmo Teinilä,Rakesh K. Hooda,Md. Hafizur Rahman,Arindam Datta,Ved Prakash Sharma,Sanjukta Subudhi,Antti-Pekka Hyvärinen,Hilkka Timonen,Eija Asmi,Sampsa Martikainen,Panu Karjalainen,Banwari Lal,Jorma Keskinen,Topi Rönkkö +16 more
TL;DR: The inherently charged particle (ICP) sensor as mentioned in this paper uses the preexisting electrical charge of particles to measure particle concentration, instead of employing a charging mechanism, as is typical for instruments based on electrical detection.
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How horizontal transport and turbulent mixing impacts aerosol particle and precursor concentrations at a background site in the UAE
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated how aerosol particle and SO2 concentrations at the surface responded to changes in horizontal and vertical transport, using data from a one-year measurement campaign at a background site where local sources of SO2 where expected to be minimal.
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The Four-Wavelength Photoacoustic Aerosol Absorption Spectrometer PAAS-4λ
TL;DR: In this article , the Photoacoustic Aerosol Absorption Spectrometer PAAS-4λ is introduced for long-term monitoring tasks in (unattended) air quality stations.
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The four-wavelength Photoacoustic Aerosol Absorption Spectrometer (PAAS-4λ)
C. Linke,Eija Asmi,Henri Servomaa,Antti-Pekka Hyvärinen,Sho Ohata,Yutaka Kondo,Emma Järvinen +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the Photoacoustic Aerosol Absorption Spectrometer (PAAS-4λ) is introduced for long-term monitoring tasks in (unattended) air quality stations.