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Light Scattering From Micrometric Mineral Dust And Aggregate Particles Effects Of Structure And Shape Applied To Paleoclimate Studies 1st Ed Lloren Cremonesi

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Light Scattering From Micrometric Mineral Dust And Aggregate Particles Effects Of Structure And Shape Applied To Paleoclimate Studies 1st Ed Lloren Cremonesi
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.16 MB
Author: Llorenç Cremonesi
ISBN: 9783030567866, 9783030567873, 3030567869, 3030567877
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Light Scattering From Micrometric Mineral Dust And Aggregate Particles Effects Of Structure And Shape Applied To Paleoclimate Studies 1st Ed Lloren Cremonesi by Llorenç Cremonesi 9783030567866, 9783030567873, 3030567869, 3030567877 instant download after payment.

Light scattering from particles in the nanometric and micrometric size range is relevant in several research fields, such as aerosol science and nanotechnology. In many applications, the description of the optical properties of non-spherical, inhomogeneous particles is still inadequate or requires demanding numerical calculations. Lorenz–Mie scattering and effective medium approximations represent currently the main theoretical tools to model such particles, but their effectiveness has been recently called into question.
This work examines how the morphology of a particle affects its scattering parameters from an experimental standpoint, supporting findings with extensive simulations. The dust content of Antarctic, Greenlandic, and Alpine ice cores is analysed with a particle-by-particle approach. Moreover, a study on colloidal aggregates shows that correlations among the fields radiated by primary particles are responsible for the poor agreement of effective medium approximations with experimental results. On the theoretical side, an interpretation in terms of the structure factor is given, which satisfactorily describes the data. The insights of this thesis are relevant for quantifying the contribution of mineral dust to the radiative energy balance of the Earth.

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