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20 February 2018 Research on the peculiarity of optical parameters of atmospheric aerosol in Guangzhou coastal areas
Shasha Li, Xuebin Li, Wenzhong Zhang, Shiwei Bai, Qing Liu, Wenyue Zhu, Ningquan Weng
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Proceedings Volume 10697, Fourth Seminar on Novel Optoelectronic Detection Technology and Application; 106973M (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315430
Event: Fourth Seminar on Novel Optoelectronic Detection Technology and Application, 2017, Nanjing, China
Abstract
The long-term measurement of atmospheric aerosol is constructed via such equipment as visibility meter, optical particle counter, solar radiometer, automatic weather station, aerosol laser radar and aerosol scattering absorption coefficient measurer and so on during the year of 2010 and 2017 in the coastal areas of Guangzhou, China to study the optical parameter characteristics of atmospheric aerosol and establish the aerosol optical parameter mode in such areas. The effects of temperature and humidity on aerosol concentration, extinction and absorption coefficient are analyzed and the statistical characteristics of atmospheric temperature and humidity, visibility, extinction profiles and other parameters in different months are tallied, preliminarily establishing the atmospheric aerosol optical parameter pattern in Guangzhou coastal areas.
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Shasha Li, Xuebin Li, Wenzhong Zhang, Shiwei Bai, Qing Liu, Wenyue Zhu, and Ningquan Weng "Research on the peculiarity of optical parameters of atmospheric aerosol in Guangzhou coastal areas", Proc. SPIE 10697, Fourth Seminar on Novel Optoelectronic Detection Technology and Application, 106973M (20 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315430
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KEYWORDS
Aerosols

Atmospheric particles

Visibility

Atmospheric optics

Ocean optics

Mass attenuation coefficient

Humidity

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