Mineral quartz concentration measurements of mixed mineral dust/urban haze pollution plumes over Korea with multiwavelength aerosol Raman-quartz lidar

Mueller, D., Mattis, I., Tatarov, B., Noh, Y. M., Shin, D. H., Shin, S. K., Lee, K. H., Kim, Y. J. and Sugimoto, N. (2010) Mineral quartz concentration measurements of mixed mineral dust/urban haze pollution plumes over Korea with multiwavelength aerosol Raman-quartz lidar. ISSN 0094-8276
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We present a case study of a concentration measurement of mineral quartz immersed in East Asian urban pollution. We use a novel lidar measurement technique that uses signals from Raman scattering from quartz at ultraviolet (360 nm) wavelength. The particle-extinction-related Angstrom exponent (wavelength pair 355/532 nm) varies around 0.7 +/- 0.2, the lidar ratio is 50-55 sr at 532 nm. The numbers indicate that the pollution plume likely consisted of a mixture of mineral dust with urban haze. Dust concentrations vary between 8-11 mu/cm(3). We determined Raman quartz concentrations from measurements simultaneously carried out at 546 nm, which allows us to measure for the first time the Raman-quartz-related Angstrom exponent of mineral dust. Values are 3-4, whereas we expect a theoretical value of 4. It is unclear if the lower values follow from retrieval uncertainties or if they are linked to the internal structure of the quartz grains. Citation: Muller, D., I. Mattis, B. Tatarov, Y. M. Noh, D. H. Shin, S. K. Shin, K. H. Lee, Y. J. Kim, and N. Sugimoto (2010), Mineral quartz concentration measurements of mixed mineral dust/urban haze pollution plumes over Korea with multiwavelength aerosol Raman-quartz lidar, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L20810, doi:10.1029/2010GL044633.

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