Concept information
Preferred term
EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > AEROSOLS > AEROSOL OPTICAL DEPTH/THICKNESS > ANGSTROM EXPONENT
Definition
- Aerosol Angstrom Coefficient is an exponent that expresses the spectral dependence of aerosol optical thickness (τ) with the wavelength of incident light (λ). The spectral dependence of aerosol optical thickness can be approximated (depending on size distribution) by, τa = β λα where α is Angstrom exponent (β = aerosol optical thickness at 1 μm) Angstrom exponent (computed from τ measurements on two different wavelengths) can be used to find τ on another wavelength using the relation. The Angstrom exponent provides additional information on the particle size (larger the exponent, the smaller the particle size), aerosol phase function and the relative magnitude of aerosol radiances at different wavelengths.
Note
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URI
https://vocab.met.no/GCMDSK/6e7306a1-79a5-482e-b646-74b75a1eaa48
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