Ambient air — Determination of the mass concentration of ozone — Chemiluminescence method — Amendment 1: Consensus value for the ozone absorption cross-section at room temperature at the mercury-line wavelength (253,65 nm air)

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International
Standard
ISO 10313
First edition
Ambient air — Determination of
1993-04-15
the mass concentration of ozone —
Chemiluminescence method
AMENDMENT 1
2024-07
AMENDMENT 1: Consensus value for
the ozone absorption cross-section at
room temperature at the mercury-line
wavelength (253,65 nm air)
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ISO 10313:1993/Amd.1:2024(en) © ISO 2024

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