Normalized scattering diagram for atmospheric aerosols with Junge particle size distribution

The theory of light scattering by tenuous particles is used in studying the optical properties of a polydisperse aerosol system consisting of spherical particles with Junge particle size distribution. It is noted that this distribution of aerosol particles corresponds to many atmospheric situations....

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