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- Atmospheric aerosol spatial variability: Impacts on air quality and . . .
Secondary aerosol formation depends on multiple factors, including the availability of precursors and atmospheric oxidants and meteorological conditions (solar radiation, relative humidity, cloud presence, and cloud liquid water content) The primary components of secondary inorganic aerosol are sulfates and nitrates
- Aerosol - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The main aerosol property affecting the satellite signal is the aerosol optical depth (AOD, sometimes also called aerosol optical thickness—AOT) AOD is an optical measure of aerosol column amount, based on the light scattered and absorbed by airborne particles, and typically reported at a reference wavelength in the mid-visible part of the
- Journal of Aerosol Science | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
An International Journal Founded in 1970, the Journal of Aerosol Science is the first journal specifically devoted to publishing research on the behavior of suspensions of particles and droplets in a gas, i e aerosols The editors and editorial advisory board consider it the prime vehicle for the publication of original work as well as reviews related to fundamental and applied aerosol
- Study on global atmospheric aerosol type identification from combined . . .
Accurate identification of aerosol types is essential for understanding the radiative properties of aerosols and further studying aerosol regional and global climate effects However, aerosol type identification studies combining satellite and ground observations are rare
- Polarimetric remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols: Instruments . . .
Polarimetry is one of the most promising types of remote sensing for improved characterization of atmospheric aerosol Indeed, aerosol particles const…
- A review of aerosol-cloud interactions: Mechanisms, climate effects . . .
Aerosol-cloud interactions (ACI) arise from aerosol perturbations that influence the number of cloud droplets and ice crystals, leading to corresponding microphysical and radiative effects (Gettelman, 2015) Clouds affect the energy balance in the atmosphere by regulating the flow of radiation at the top of the atmosphere
- Aerosol pulmonary immune engineering
Aerosol delivery to the lung affords several unique opportunities, including delivery of high concentrations of therapeutic agents directly to the affected organ, avoidance of significant off-target effects, and access to local, systemic, and lymphatic compartments
- Aerosol Optical Depth Thickness - NASA Earthdata
Aerosol optical depth (AOD) is an assessment of the amount of visible and infrared light aerosols scatter or absorb in a column of the atmosphere, and is sometimes referred to as aerosol optical thickness (AOT) AOD is a unitless measure From an observer on the ground, an AOD of less than 0 1 is characteristic of a clear sky, bright Sun, and maximum visibility As AOD increases to 0 5, 1 0
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