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5 January 2017 Lidar observations of aerosol loadings extended throughout the troposphere
Atanaska D. Deleva, Zahary Y. Peshev, Tanja N. Dreischuh, Dimitar V. Stoyanov
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Proceedings Volume 10226, 19th International Conference and School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications; 102260X (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264235
Event: International Conference and School on Quantum Electronics "Laser Physics and Applications" - ICSQE 2016, 2016, Sozopol, Bulgaria
Abstract
Durable aerosol/dust loadings affecting the atmosphere over the city of Sofia, Bulgaria (42.65 N, 23.38 E) were monitored by a Nd:YAG-laser-based lidar, from April to July 2009. The events lasted almost throughout the entire period. This study is only focused on the experimental results obtained on 15 and 23 April, when extraordinary in altitude (up to 15 km) aerosol layers were detected. For the two days, Dust Regional Atmospheric Model, provided by the Barcelona Super-Computing Center, had forecast Saharan dust incursions over Bulgaria. The origin of the aerosol layers detected by the lidar was identified using the Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory model for calculations of the backward air-mass trajectories. The results of measurements are presented in terms of time-averaged vertical profiles of the atmospheric backscatter coefficient and color maps in height-time coordinates, which illustrate the aerosol-mass spatial distribution and its temporal evolution, within the stable layers registered. Retrieved profiles at the two lidar wavelengths (532 nm and 1064 nm) are used to calculate the corresponding profiles of the backscatter-related Ǻngström exponent as a qualitative indicator of the dominant aerosol particle size fractions in the layers observed.
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Atanaska D. Deleva, Zahary Y. Peshev, Tanja N. Dreischuh, and Dimitar V. Stoyanov "Lidar observations of aerosol loadings extended throughout the troposphere", Proc. SPIE 10226, 19th International Conference and School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications, 102260X (5 January 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264235
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KEYWORDS
Aerosols

Atmospheric particles

LIDAR

Atmospheric modeling

Troposphere

Data modeling

Backscatter

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