Visibility and Mass Concentration in a Nonurban Environment

Abstract
Considerable interest is currently directed toward atmospheric visibility and its relationship to particle size and mass concentration. Previous work has been limited to heavily polluted urban areas, and visibility studies have not included particle size characterization. An air sampling program was carried out in a nonurban, low pollution area to relate: (a) total particulate mass concentration measured with a high-volume sampler, (b) particulate mass size distribution measured with aerodynamic size selective samplers, and (c) visual range measured by the integrating nephelometer. For low suspended particulate mass concentrations, the following relationship was defined between visual range (Lv) and mass concentration (M − μg/m3):