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IS NEAR-SPHERICAL SHAPE 'THE NEW BLACK' FOR SMOKE?
- Publisher :
- Zenodo
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Abstract
- We present smoke lidar measurements from the Canadian fires of 2017. The advected smoke layers over Europe are detected at both tropospheric and stratospheric heights, with the latter presenting non-typical values of the Particle Linear Depolarization Ratio (PLDR) with strong wavelength dependence from the UV to the Near-IR. Specifically, the PLDR values are of the order of 22, 18 and 4% at 355, 532 and 1064 nm respectively. In an attempt to interpret these results, we apply the hypothesis that smoke particles have near-spherical and/or more complicated shapes. Scattering calculations with the T-matrix code support other findings in the literature ([1]- [2]), showing that the near-spherical shape (or closely similar shapes as in [2]), is the only shape that has been shown to reproduce the observed PLDR and Lidar Ratio (LR) values of the stratospheric smoke particles at the three measurement wavelengths.
- Subjects :
- 13. Climate action
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........16ca2d9b02cf291addf30584f8673c82