Triple-wavelength lidar observations of the linear depolarization ratio of dried marine particles

Abstract

For aerosol typing with lidar, sea salt particles are usually assumed to be spherical with a consequently low depolarization ratio. Evidence of dried marine particles at the top of the humid marine aerosol layer with a depolarization ratio up to 0.1 has been found at predominately maritime locations on Barbados and in the Southern Atlantic. The depolarization ratio for these probably cubic sea salt particles has been measured at three wavelengths (355, 532 and 1064 nm) simultaneously for the first time and compared to model simulations.

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Saharan dust, sea-salt, backscattering, Konferenzschrift
Citation
Haarig, M., Ansmann, A., Baars, H., Engelmann, R., Althausen, D., Bohlmann, S., et al. (2018). Triple-wavelength lidar observations of the linear depolarization ratio of dried marine particles (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/201817605014
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