Atmospheric aerosol light scattering and polarization peculiarities
Zh.I Patlashenko

TL;DR
This paper discusses how spectropolarimetric measurements of atmospheric aerosols can reveal detailed information about particle properties, aiding environmental monitoring of pollution.
Contribution
It introduces the use of second and fourth Stokes parameters spectral dependencies for aerosol characterization, enhancing monitoring techniques.
Findings
Spectropolarimetric measurements provide detailed aerosol particle information.
Second and fourth Stokes parameters are key to understanding aerosol properties.
Enhanced monitoring of atmospheric pollution using polarization data.
Abstract
This paper considers environmental problems of natural and anthropogenic atmospheric aerosol pollution and its global and regional monitoring. Efficient aerosol investigations may be achieved by spectropolarimetric measurements. Specifically second and fourth Stokes parameters spectral dependencies carry information on averaged refraction and absorption indexes and on particles size distribution functions characteristics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtmospheric aerosols and clouds · Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
