Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around the globe every year. The physical and chemical properties of the mineral dust are needed to better constrain remote sensing observations and are of fundamental importance for the understanding of dust atmospheric processes. Ground-based in situ measurements and in situ filter collection of Saharan dust were obtained during the Fennec campaign in the central Sahara in 2011. This paper 5 presents results of the absorption and scattering coefficients, and hence, single scattering albedo (SSA), of the Saharan dust measured in real time during the last period of the campaign, and subsequent laboratory analysis of the dust samples collected in two s...
[1] Aerosols are known to be important in determining Earth’s radiative balance. Dust aerosols are o...
International audienceThis study presents in situ aircraft measurements of Saharan mineral dust tran...
Published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported LicenseTwo ...
Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around th...
Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around th...
Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around t...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria take...
Multi-wavelength in-situ surface scattering and absorption properties of PM2.5 and PM10 Saharan dus...
International audienceMineral dust is an active component of the climate system. Dust can absorb and...
Eight measurement campaigns for the characterization of atmospheric aerosol properties were conducte...
The Fennec climate program aims to improve understanding of the Saharan climate system through a syn...
Dust retrievals over the Sahara Desert during June 2011 from the IASI, MISR, MODIS, and SEVIRI satel...
Aerosol properties of mineral particles in the far field of an African desert dust outbreak were inv...
This PhD thesis is embedded into the DFG research project SAMUM, the Saharan Mineral Dust Experiment...
AERONET sun photometer measurements performed at five different sites of the Central Mediterranean d...
[1] Aerosols are known to be important in determining Earth’s radiative balance. Dust aerosols are o...
International audienceThis study presents in situ aircraft measurements of Saharan mineral dust tran...
Published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported LicenseTwo ...
Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around th...
Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around th...
Millions of tons of mineral dust are lifted by the wind from arid surfaces and transported around t...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria take...
Multi-wavelength in-situ surface scattering and absorption properties of PM2.5 and PM10 Saharan dus...
International audienceMineral dust is an active component of the climate system. Dust can absorb and...
Eight measurement campaigns for the characterization of atmospheric aerosol properties were conducte...
The Fennec climate program aims to improve understanding of the Saharan climate system through a syn...
Dust retrievals over the Sahara Desert during June 2011 from the IASI, MISR, MODIS, and SEVIRI satel...
Aerosol properties of mineral particles in the far field of an African desert dust outbreak were inv...
This PhD thesis is embedded into the DFG research project SAMUM, the Saharan Mineral Dust Experiment...
AERONET sun photometer measurements performed at five different sites of the Central Mediterranean d...
[1] Aerosols are known to be important in determining Earth’s radiative balance. Dust aerosols are o...
International audienceThis study presents in situ aircraft measurements of Saharan mineral dust tran...
Published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported LicenseTwo ...