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GEISA-03 sub-database on Microphysical and Optical

Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols


The aerosols database from LITMS
(Laboratory for Information Technologies and Mathematical Simulation)





The LITMS archive consists of two parts :


logo FIRST PART : Complex indices of refraction computed aerosol integrated optical properties

Aerosol optical data from LITMS [of the Institute of Molecular Physics at the Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", Rublev (1994)] such as: integrated optical properties (e.g.extinction coefficient, asymmetry factor, etc...) as well as refractive indices of the basic aerosol constituents (e.g. Dust-Like, Water-Soluble, Soot, Volcanic Ash, etc...), have been archived in the GEISA-03 subdatabase on Microphysical and Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols.


Summarized lists of these data are given in Tables 1-3 :


Table 1 : Complex indices of refraction m=p-iq of basic aerosol components

Basic aerosol constituents

References

Water (liquid)

Zolatarev et al. (1984)

Dust

WMO (1986)

75 % H2SO4

Sea salt

Soot

Volcanic ash

Water-soluble particles





Table 2 : Integrated optical properties (extinction coefficient, single scattering albedo, asymmetry factor) of principal aerosol models (WMO, 1986)

Aerosol
model

Basic aerosol
constituents

Volume relative
concentration (%)

Particle number relative
concentration Ni/N(*)

Continental

Dust-Like
Water-Soluble
Soot

70
29
1

2.26278 10-6
9.37437 10-1
6.25607 10-2

Urban

Water-Soluble
Soot
Dust-Like

61
22
17

5.88931 10-1
4.11069 10-1
1.64128 10-7

Maritime

Ocean
Water-Soluble

95
5

4.29942 10-4
9.99573 10-1

Stratospheric

75% H2SO4

100

1.0

Volcanic

Volcanic Ash

100

1.0

Cloudy

Water

100

1.0





Table 3 : Integrated optical properties (extinction coefficient, single scattering albedo, asymmetry factor) for basic aerosol constituent (computation by Rublev,1994)

Basic aerosol constituent

Dust-like particles
t

water-soluble particles

Soot

Oceanic





logo SECOND PART : Computation of the integrated optical properties of atmospheric aerosols: the AERCOMP FORTRAN code

The FORTRAN code AERCOMP (UNIX version) has been developed at LITMS by Rublev, 1994. It allows calculations of the above basic aerosol integrated optical properties (see Table 3) for more complex, composite aerosol models with user's selected concentrations of constituents.




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