Model of Antarctica Coast Aerosol According to Measurements Near Mount Vechernyaya

Results of processing data measuring the characteristics of the Antarctic aerosol for the entire observation period from 2008 to 2022 by the Belarusian Antarctic Expedition at the Vechernaya_Hill AERONET station are presented. The Vechernyaya aerosol model was formed, is a typical aerosol for the co...

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Hauptverfasser: Malinka, A. V., Korol, M. M., Alekseev, I. A., Basylevich, V. A., Kalevich, A. I., Pescherenkov, V. A., Dick, V. P.
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description Results of processing data measuring the characteristics of the Antarctic aerosol for the entire observation period from 2008 to 2022 by the Belarusian Antarctic Expedition at the Vechernaya_Hill AERONET station are presented. The Vechernyaya aerosol model was formed, is a typical aerosol for the coast of Antarctica near Mount Vechernyaya, differs significantly from models of Antarctic coastal aerosol proposed in the literature, and can be used in various applications, in particular, in atmospheric correction of satellite data.
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