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TitleCharacterization of atmospheric aerosols across Canada from a ground-based sunphotometer network: AEROCAN
 
AuthorBokoye, A I; Royer, A; O'Neil, N T; Cliche, P; Fedosejevs, G; Teillet, P M; McArthur, L J B
SourceAtmosphere-Ocean vol. 39, no. 4, 2001 p. 429-456, https://doi.org/10.1080/07055900.2001.9649687 Open Access logo Open Access
Year2001
Alt SeriesNatural Resources Canada, Contribution Series 20181668
PublisherInforma UK Limited
Documentserial
Lang.English
Mediapaper; on-line; digital
File formatpdf
Subjectsgeophysics; Nature and Environment; remote sensing
ProgramCanada Centre for Remote Sensing Divsion
Released2010 11 21
AbstractGround-based sunphotometry measurements acquired under clear sky conditions can be used to investigate atmospheric aerosol optical properties. Such measurements are not only important in their own right as a technique for monitoring generic aerosol dynamics, but also represent a direct means of evaluating the contribution of aerosol induced radiative forcing in the modelling of climate change. In this paper we analyze derived aerosol optical properties using datasets from the Canadian AEROCAN (AERosol CANada) sunphotometer network. The AEROCAN network currently includes eight sunphotometers distributed across Canada at sites chosen in order to obtain a diverse sampling of continental, maritime and arctic aerosols. Some of these sites have been operational since 1993 as part of the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS). These instruments permit standard and automatic multi-wavelength measurements of solar extinction radiance centred on the solar disk as well as sky radiance scans off the solar disk. These data yields aerosol optical depth, the Ångström exponent, aerosol particle volume size distribution, refractive index, column-averaged single scattering albedo, and precipitable water vapour content. Spatial and temporal trends of these parameters as well as observed inter-correlations are discussed. The results demonstrate the utility and significance of these types of measurements and illustrate the potential applications of networked sunphotometry data.
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