Distinguishing black carbon sources
MABI instrument can determine both the concentration and source of black carbon pollution in the atmosphere.
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MABI instrument can determine both the concentration and source of black carbon pollution in the atmosphere.
The Multi-wavelength absorption black carbon instrument MABI can determine the concentration and source of black carbon pollution.
The Multi-wavelength absorption black carbon instrument (MABI), a technology designed and built at ANSTO to measure black carbon in the atmosphere is now commercially available from Thomson Environmental Systems.
Under section 35 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013, all Commonwealth Government bodies are required to annually prepare a Corporate Plan, which must be published on their websites by 31 August.
This COVIDSafe Plan describes the actions that ANSTO will take to keep our staff, contractors and visitors safe and minimise the risk of the spread of COVID-19 infection.
ANSTO has a new roadmap for future development of its sovereign infrastructure, capabilities and expertise.
This COVIDSafe Plan describes the actions that ANSTO will take to keep our staff, contractors and visitors and platform users and collaborators safe and minimise the risk of the spread of COVID-19 infection.
Australia and Sri Lanka develop action plan to fight Chronic Kidney Disease killer
ANSTO’s Innovation Precinct has been highlighted in the Greater Sydney Commission’s South District Plan.
In 2023 ANSTO produced its 2nd Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan to guide reconciliation actions.
ANSTO will make an application to the independent nuclear regulator, ARPANSA, to vary its license for its Interim Waste Store. The original operating license was approved in 2015, enabling the facility to hold what is called a TN-81 cask of intermediate-level radioactive waste that was safely repatriated from France in 2015.
Australia’s nuclear agency ANSTO is continuing to lead planning efforts to repatriate what is called a TN-81 cask of intermediate-level radioactive from the United Kingdom in 2022.