We have investigated the suitability of the ellipsoidal model particles to mimic scattering by Martian dust particles by comparing simulations against laboratory data for palagonite, a Mars analog sample. By optimizing the shape distribution of ellipsoids, a very good match with a laboratory-measured scattering matrix was obtained. Even an equiprobable distribution of ellipsoids performed well. The asymmetry parameter and single-scattering albedo were found to depend on the assumed shape distribution as much as on the typical uncertainties associated with refractive indices and size, suggesting that shape is an important parameter that potentially influences remote retrievals of dust particle properties
We present measurements of ratios of elements of the scattering matrix of martian analogue palagonit...
International audienceWe compute light scattering by a planetary-regolith analog surface. The corres...
Context. Reflected light from giant planets is polarized by scattering, offering the possibility of ...
We have investigated the suitability of the ellipsoidal model particles to mimic scattering by Marti...
Distributions of ellipsoids are often used to simulate the optical properties of non-ellipsoidal atm...
I have studied how well average optical properties of different mineral dust and ash samples can be ...
This repository contains the MATLAB scripts and results used in Huang et al. (2022), submitted to At...
We present an advanced light-scattering model to retrieve the optical constants of three Martian dus...
The Martian atmosphere is dominated by the presence of irregularly shaped dust aerosols. These aeros...
Mineral dust is one of the most common aerosols in the atmosphere, and it can have substantial impac...
The effect of internal inhomogeneities and surface roughness on the scattering behavior of large cos...
The size-dependence of the linear depolarisation ratio of mineral dust aerosols is investigated. Lab...
The physics of the interaction of light with a particulate surface are important to understanding an...
Wolff's computer model of a rough planetary surface was simplified and revised. Close adherence to t...
[ 1] The possibility of using shape mixtures of randomly oriented spheroids for modeling desert dust...
We present measurements of ratios of elements of the scattering matrix of martian analogue palagonit...
International audienceWe compute light scattering by a planetary-regolith analog surface. The corres...
Context. Reflected light from giant planets is polarized by scattering, offering the possibility of ...
We have investigated the suitability of the ellipsoidal model particles to mimic scattering by Marti...
Distributions of ellipsoids are often used to simulate the optical properties of non-ellipsoidal atm...
I have studied how well average optical properties of different mineral dust and ash samples can be ...
This repository contains the MATLAB scripts and results used in Huang et al. (2022), submitted to At...
We present an advanced light-scattering model to retrieve the optical constants of three Martian dus...
The Martian atmosphere is dominated by the presence of irregularly shaped dust aerosols. These aeros...
Mineral dust is one of the most common aerosols in the atmosphere, and it can have substantial impac...
The effect of internal inhomogeneities and surface roughness on the scattering behavior of large cos...
The size-dependence of the linear depolarisation ratio of mineral dust aerosols is investigated. Lab...
The physics of the interaction of light with a particulate surface are important to understanding an...
Wolff's computer model of a rough planetary surface was simplified and revised. Close adherence to t...
[ 1] The possibility of using shape mixtures of randomly oriented spheroids for modeling desert dust...
We present measurements of ratios of elements of the scattering matrix of martian analogue palagonit...
International audienceWe compute light scattering by a planetary-regolith analog surface. The corres...
Context. Reflected light from giant planets is polarized by scattering, offering the possibility of ...