First estimations of the aerosol optical thickness using Langley Method at Southern Brazil (29.4°S, 53.8°W)
The first estimations of the aerosol optical thickness (AOT) using Langley Method at Southern Space Observatory (SSO) at Southern Brazil (29.4°S, 53.8°W) are presented. In addition to ozone and sulphur dioxide columns, AOT can be obtained using Brewer Spectrophotometer at specific wavelengths: 306.3...
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description | The first estimations of the aerosol optical thickness (AOT) using Langley Method at Southern Space Observatory (SSO) at Southern Brazil (29.4°S, 53.8°W) are presented. In addition to ozone and sulphur dioxide columns, AOT can be obtained using Brewer Spectrophotometer at specific wavelengths: 306.3, 310.1, 313.5, 316.8 and 320.1
nm. The AOT was obtained for the period from November/2002 to May/2003. Very low AOT averages were obtained, whose values were about 0.21
±
0.03 at 306.3
nm, 0.21
±
0.02 at 310.1
nm, 0.19
±
0.02 at 313.5
nm, 0.20
±
0.02 at 316.8
nm and 0.20
±
0.02 at 320.0
nm for all period analysed. Different behaviour of AOT were obtained at two daily specific periods of aerosol accumulation, one in the afternoons from November/2002 to February/2003, caused mainly by a mild biomass burning season’s in the region and other in the mornings from March to May/2003, due the high relative humidity presented in the region studied. |
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±
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±
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nm, 0.19
±
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nm. The AOT was obtained for the period from November/2002 to May/2003. Very low AOT averages were obtained, whose values were about 0.21
±
0.03 at 306.3
nm, 0.21
±
0.02 at 310.1
nm, 0.19
±
0.02 at 313.5
nm, 0.20
±
0.02 at 316.8
nm and 0.20
±
0.02 at 320.0
nm for all period analysed. Different behaviour of AOT were obtained at two daily specific periods of aerosol accumulation, one in the afternoons from November/2002 to February/2003, caused mainly by a mild biomass burning season’s in the region and other in the mornings from March to May/2003, due the high relative humidity presented in the region studied.</abstract><pub>Elsevier Ltd</pub><doi>10.1016/j.asr.2005.11.013</doi><tpages>5</tpages></addata></record> |
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