Spaceborne lidar retrieved composite and speciated aerosol extinction profiles and optical depths over India: A decade of observations

Published 12 February 2020

Based on satellite data, gathered over a decade (June 2006 to December 2016)

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Based on satellite data, gathered over a decade (June 2006 to December 2016), polluted dust – defined as a mixture of dust and smoke – has emerged as the dominant aerosol species across India.

  • Shape of the vertical profiles changed as we move from south to north of India.
  • Most of the Indian region is immersed in polluted dust (dust + smoke).
  • Boundary layer aerosol optical depth (AOD) pattern resembled that of columnar AOD during colder seasons.

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Date 12 February 2020
Type Academic Papers
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Publisher Atmospheric Pollution Research
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