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The equipment that the School is able to provide includes a world-standard Brewer MkIII spectrophotometer for detailed measurements of ozone and the ultraviolet spectrum, a Biospherical PUV2500 for spectral underwater measurements, a Macam portable field spectrophotometer and several Solar Light broadband UV radiometers. Kipp and Zonen CM11 and Eppley precision radiometers are also available for acquiring broadband solar radiation data. Three Yankee Multifilter shadowband radiometers and two sunphotometers are used for spectral solar measurements and aerosol optical depth determination.
In addition to the above specialised radiation instrumentation, there is also a range of instruments used in micrometeorological and remote sensing work. These include a Delphi 4 channel spectral radiometer, several Swissteco net radiometers, soil heat flux plates, six miniature precision anemometers, and several Vaisala humidity and temperature sensors. Two theodolites are available for piball balloon tracking. (Image from www.sciencedaily.com.)
See Associate Professor Manuel Nunez
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