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Combined use of Satellite and Surface Observations to Infer the Imaginary Part of Refractive Index of Saharan Dust

A. Sinyuk, Omar Torres, Оleg Dubovik, P. K. Bhartia

Year
2002
Citations
8

Abstract

We present a method for retrieval of imaginary part of refractive index of desert dust aerosol in UV part of spectrum along with aerosol layer height above the ground. The method uses Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer' (TOMS) measurements of the top of atmosphere radiances (331 nm, 360 nm) and aerosol optical depth provided by Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) (440 nm). Obtained values of imaginary part of refractive index retrieved for Saharan dust aerosol at 360 nm are significantly lower than previously reported values. The average retrieved values vary between 0.0054 and 0.0066 for different geographical locations. Our findings are in good agreement with the results of several recent investigations. The time variability of retrieved values for aerosol layer height is consistent with the predictions of dust transport model.

Keywords

AerosolTotal Ozone Mapping SpectrometerAERONETSatelliteEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesAtmosphere (unit)Refractive indexRemote sensingMineral dust

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