Improvements for ground-based remote sensing of atmospheric aerosol properties by additional polarimetric measurements

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We discuss the improvements in the aerosol properties characterization resulting from the additional multi-wavelength polarization measurements measured by a new CIMEL polarized sun/sky-photometer, CE318-DP. In order to process direct-sun, sky and polarization measurements in a wide spectral range (340-1640 nm), we developed new calibration methods and strategies, e.g. using the Langley plot method to calibrate both direct-sun irradiance and sky radiance, as well as combining laboratory facilities with a vicarious method to calibrate the polarized sky measurements. For studying the impact of new polarimetric measurements on the retrievals of aerosol properties, we have processed an extensive record of field measurements using an updated Dubovik and King retrieval algorithm [Dubovik O, Sinyuk A, Lapyonok T, Holben BN, Mishchenko MI, et al. Application of spheroid models to account for aerosol particle nonsphericity in remote sensing of desert dust. J Geophys Res 2006;111:D11208.]. A preliminary analysis shows that adding polarization in the inversion can reduce possible errors (notably for about 30% of our field cases) in the fine mode size distribution, real part of refractive index and particle shape parameter retrievals, especially for small particles. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd.

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Li, Z., Goloub, P., Dubovik, O., Blarel, L., Zhang, W., Podvin, T., … Buis, J. P. (2009). Improvements for ground-based remote sensing of atmospheric aerosol properties by additional polarimetric measurements. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 110(17), 1954–1961. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2009.04.009

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