Measurements of continuous spectra of atmospheric absorption coefficients from UV to NIR via optical method

In this study we extend from the visible to the UV a traditional method for studying the radiative properties of black carbon. We apply this measuring possibility to a practical study carried out in the Southern Iberian Peninsula during summer 2004. Using an optical technique based on the integratin...

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Main Author: Mogo, Sandra (author)
Other Authors: Cachorro, Victoria (author), Sorribas, Mar (author), de Frutos, Ángel M (author), Fernández, R. (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/5744
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:ubibliorum.ubi.pt:10400.6/5744
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Summary:In this study we extend from the visible to the UV a traditional method for studying the radiative properties of black carbon. We apply this measuring possibility to a practical study carried out in the Southern Iberian Peninsula during summer 2004. Using an optical technique based on the integrating sphere method, absorption coefficients, sa, were determined in the visible and in the ultraviolet regions of spectrum. The obtained values are representative of remote areas including during desert episodes that reach this area. To analyse the spectral shape of sa we derived a parameter (aa) which is the slope of the linear fit of the log- log plot of sa versus l. This parameter is similar to the Ångstrom exponent used for extinction. The reported aa values for the UV appear as very original data in the literature.