Owens dust recorder

From Glossary of Meteorology



Owens dust recorder

An instrument for rapidly obtaining samples of airborne dust; a type of dust counter.

Particles pass through a cylindrical chamber and are drawn at high velocity through a narrow slit in front of a microscope cover glass. The fall in pressure due to expansion of the air passing through the slit causes the formation of a moisture film on the glass to which the dust adheres. An analysis for quantity and size of the particles on the cover glass is made with the aid of a microscope. The vacuum required to operate the instrument is developed by an attached hand pump.


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