Does variation in mineral composition alter the short-wave light scattering properties of desert dust aerosol?
Mineral dust aerosol is a major component of natural airborne particulates. Using satellite measurements from the visible and near-infrared, there is insufficient information to retrieve a full microphysical and chemical description of an aerosol distribution. As such, refractive index is one of man...
Main Authors: | Smith, A, Grainger, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2014
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