National Facilities
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LOCATION: Italy, Monte Cimone (Modena)
LOCATION: Italy, Bologna
Calibration of chemioluminescence NOx analysers with NO dilution and GPT. Equipment: zero air generator (Thermo 1160), dilution system (Thermo146i with range of dilution flow (0-5 SLPM), range of span flow (0-100 sccm)), 5ppm NO certified standard in N2.
LOCATION: Italy, Bologna
Calibration of ozone analysers with secondary ozone calibrator. Equipment: secondary ozone calibrator Thermo 49i-PS with WMO-GAW certification.
LOCATION: Italy, Monte Cimone (Modena)
Calibration of ozone analyzers with secondary ozone calibrator. Equipment: secondary ozone calibrator Thermo 49i-PS with WMO-GAW certification. Air-conditioning systems are available at the laboratories where instruments are located together with devices for protection by power surges and lightning.
LOCATION: Italy, Monte Cimone (Modena)
The "O. Vittori" observatory at Mt. Cimone (44°12' N, 10°42' E, 2165 m a.s.l.), is a research facilities managed by the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) and hosted by the Italian Air Force (CAMM).
LOCATION: Italy, Tito (Potenza)
A modular Lidar laboratory is offered to set-up and test different lidar configurations: aerosol fluorescence; tropospheric aerosol optical properties; temperature with rotational Raman from troposphere to stratosphere; liquid water content; HSRL configuration; scanning measurements.