2019 IEEE 39th International Conference on Electronics and Nanotechnology (ELNANO) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/elnano.2019.8783977
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Remote Study of the Earth Stratospheric Aerosol

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“…For substantially larger -values, the DLP of the sky gas component decreases owing to the growth of the depolarizing action from multiple scattering [26]. However, the sky measurements at the zenith making no use of light filters demonstrate that, on different days, the values of ( ) amount to only 30-70% at the same phase angles [27,28], which is much less than the DLP value calculated theoretically for a purely gaseous atmosphere. This is a result of the light scattering decrease at aerosol particles, which are always available in the Earth's atmosphere [29].…”
Section: General Definitions and Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…For substantially larger -values, the DLP of the sky gas component decreases owing to the growth of the depolarizing action from multiple scattering [26]. However, the sky measurements at the zenith making no use of light filters demonstrate that, on different days, the values of ( ) amount to only 30-70% at the same phase angles [27,28], which is much less than the DLP value calculated theoretically for a purely gaseous atmosphere. This is a result of the light scattering decrease at aerosol particles, which are always available in the Earth's atmosphere [29].…”
Section: General Definitions and Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 76%