Wild fire aerosol optical properties measured by lidar at Haifa, Israel

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2018
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176
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EPJ Web of Conferences
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Les Ulis : EDP Sciences
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Optical properties of fresh biomass burning aerosol were measured by lidar during the wild fires in Israel in November 2016. A single-wavelength lidar Polly was operated at the Technion Campus at Haifa. The detector with originally two channels at 532 and 607 nm was recently upgraded with a cross- and a co-polarised channel at 532 nm, and a rotational Raman channel at 530.2 nm. Preliminary results show high particle depolarisation ratios probably caused by soil dust and large fly-ash particles.

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Heese, B., Hofer, J., Baars, H., Engelmann, R., Althausen, D., & Schechner, Y. Y. (2018). Wild Fire Aerosol Optical Properties Measured by Lidar at Haifa, Israel (Les Ulis : EDP Sciences; D. Nicolae, A. Makoto, A. Vassilis, D. Balis, A. Behrendt, A. Comeron, et al., Eds.) [D. Nicolae, A. Makoto, A. Vassilis, D. Balis, A. Behrendt, A. Comeron, et al., Eds.]. Les Ulis : EDP Sciences. https://doi.org//10.1051/epjconf/201817605049
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