Preliminary results of a non-spherical aerosol method for the retrieval of the atmospheric aerosol optical properties
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Olmo Reyes, Francisco José; Quirantes, A.; Alcántara, A.; Lyamani, Hassan; Alados Arboledas, LucasEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
aerosol properties Non-spherical particles Aerosol models
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2005Patrocinador
Education and Research Spanish Ministry through Projects REN 2003-03175 and CGL2004-05984-C07-03; AERONET staff for the data collectionResumen
There is experimental evidence that the non-sphericity of certain atmospheric particles can cause scattering properties
different from those predicted by standard Mie theory. Numerous studies indicate the need to consider the presence of
non-spherical particles in modeling the optical properties of atmospheric aerosols. On the other hand, natural aerosols
show a great variety of shapes, making difficult a realistic choice of a particle shape (or shape mixture) model. In this
paper, we test a parameterization of the particle shape in the retrieval of size distribution, phase function, single scattering
albedo and asymmetry parameter from direct and sky-radiance measurements. For this purpose we have substituted
the Kernel based on the Mie theory included in the model SKYRAD.PACK by one derived for non-spherical particles.
The method is applied under different atmospheric conditions, including Saharan dust outbreak, polluted and local
mineral episodes. We compare the results with those obtained by the well known spheroids algorithm used in the
AERONET network.