The simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different European stations is made in the framework of the ChArMEx/EMEP 2012 field campaign (9-11 July 2012). During and in support of this campaign, five lidar ground-based stations (Athens, Barcelona, Bucharest, A parts per thousand vora, and Granada) performed 72aEuro-h of continuous lidar measurements and collocated and coincident sun-photometer measurements. Therefore it was possible to retrieve volume concentration profiles with the Lidar Radiometer Inversion Code (LIRIC). Results indicated the presence of a mineral dust plume affecting the western Mediterranean region (mainly the Granada station), whereas a different aerosol plume was observed over the Balkans...
The Lidar/Radiometer Inversion Code (LIRIC) combines the multiwavelength lidar technique with sun/sk...
During the ADRIMED (Aerosol Direct Radiative Impact on the regional climate in the Mediterranean re...
Aerosol radiative properties are investigated in southeastern Spain during a dust event on 16–17 Jun...
The simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different European station...
The simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different European statio...
International audienceThe simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysi-cal properties profiles at dif...
International audienceThe analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different Europea...
In this work we present an analysis of aerosol microphysical properties during a mineral dust event ...
International audienceIn this work we present an analysis of mineral dust optical and microphysical ...
To assess information about the optical, microphysical, and radiative properties of aerosol particle...
The aim of this Doctoral Thesis is the study of the tropospheric aerosols by means ground based remo...
In this paper we extract the aerosol microphysical properties for a collection of mineral dust cases...
AERONET sun photometer measurements performed at five different sites of the Central Mediterranean d...
Aerosols are one of the most important pollutants in the atmosphere and have been monitored for the ...
The Lidar/Radiometer Inversion Code (LIRIC) combines the multiwavelength lidar technique with sun/sk...
During the ADRIMED (Aerosol Direct Radiative Impact on the regional climate in the Mediterranean re...
Aerosol radiative properties are investigated in southeastern Spain during a dust event on 16–17 Jun...
The simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different European station...
The simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different European statio...
International audienceThe simultaneous analysis of aerosol microphysi-cal properties profiles at dif...
International audienceThe analysis of aerosol microphysical properties profiles at different Europea...
In this work we present an analysis of aerosol microphysical properties during a mineral dust event ...
International audienceIn this work we present an analysis of mineral dust optical and microphysical ...
To assess information about the optical, microphysical, and radiative properties of aerosol particle...
The aim of this Doctoral Thesis is the study of the tropospheric aerosols by means ground based remo...
In this paper we extract the aerosol microphysical properties for a collection of mineral dust cases...
AERONET sun photometer measurements performed at five different sites of the Central Mediterranean d...
Aerosols are one of the most important pollutants in the atmosphere and have been monitored for the ...
The Lidar/Radiometer Inversion Code (LIRIC) combines the multiwavelength lidar technique with sun/sk...
During the ADRIMED (Aerosol Direct Radiative Impact on the regional climate in the Mediterranean re...
Aerosol radiative properties are investigated in southeastern Spain during a dust event on 16–17 Jun...