2022
DOI: 10.5194/amt-15-6127-2022
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Algorithm for vertical distribution of boundary layer aerosol components in remote-sensing data

Abstract: Abstract. The vertical distribution of atmospheric aerosol components is vital to the estimation of radiative forcing and the catalysis of atmospheric photochemical processes. Based on the synergy of ground-based lidar and sun-photometer in Generalized Aerosol Retrieval from Radiometer and Lidar Combined data (GARRLiC), this paper developed a new algorithm to get the vertical mass concentration profiles of fine-mode aerosol components for the first time. Retrieval of aerosol properties was achieved based on th… Show more

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“…This method allows us to obtain detailed vertical distribution information about the different components. A detailed description can be found in ref . Meanwhile, we have developed an aerosol vertical data assimilation system (NAQPMS-PDAF version 1.0), which has produced highly accurate hourly three-dimensional spatial and temporal variations in aerosol NH 4 + and other chemical components of PM 2.5 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method allows us to obtain detailed vertical distribution information about the different components. A detailed description can be found in ref . Meanwhile, we have developed an aerosol vertical data assimilation system (NAQPMS-PDAF version 1.0), which has produced highly accurate hourly three-dimensional spatial and temporal variations in aerosol NH 4 + and other chemical components of PM 2.5 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%