Angular scattering of the Sahara dust aerosol

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Soil erosion aerosols can be transported considerable distances, the Sahara being one of the major sources in the world. In June 2016 the volume scattering function of the atmospheric aerosol was determined in the Sierra Nevada, Spain, at an altitude of 2500m. Measurements were performed with a polar nephelometer permitting measurements between scattering angles of 5 to 175

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Horvath, H., Alados Arboledas, L., & José Olmo Reyes, F. (2018). Angular scattering of the Sahara dust aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18(23), 17735–17744. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-17735-2018

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