Application of the Garrlic algorithm for the characterization of dust and marine particles utilizing the lidar-sunphotometer synergy

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The importance of studying the vertical distribution of aerosol plumes is prominent in regional and climate studies. The new Generalized Aerosol Retrieval from Radiometer and Lidar Combined data algorithm (GARRLiC) provides this opportunity combining active and passive ground-based remote sensing from lidar and sunphotometer measurements. Here, we utilize GARRLiC capabilities for the characterization of Saharan dust and marine particles at the Eastern Mediterranean region during the Characterization of Aerosol mixtures of Dust And Marine origin Experiment (CHARADMExp). Two different case studies are presented, a dust-dominated case which we managed to characterize successfully in terms of the particle microphysical properties and their vertical distribution and a case of two separate layers of marine and dust particles for which the characterization proved to be more challenging.

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Tsekeri, A., Amiridis, V., Lopatin, A., Marinou, E., Kokkalis, P., Solomos, S., et al. (2016). Application of the Garrlic algorithm for the characterization of dust and marine particles utilizing the lidar-sunphotometer synergy. 119. Les Ulis : EDP Sciences. https://doi.org//10.1051/epjconf/201611923021
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