会议专题

Observation of Dust Aerosol Profile and Atmospheric Visibility of Xi’an with Mie Scattering Lidar

Dust aerosol or sand storm has become the popular attention topic of the world currently. In order to understand and study the aerosol optical properties, particularly for dust aerosol produced in the spring weather condition, and to investigate their effects on atmospheric pollution status, a Mie scattering lidar was developed to detect the time and spatial distribution of the aerosol and the atmospheric visibility at Xian, China. The lidar system employs a Nd:YAG pulsed laser at a eye-safe wavelength of 355nm as a transmitter, and a Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope as a receiver. A spectroscope filter combined with a high-resolution grating was used to separate the main lidar returns and to block the solar background simultaneously for daytime measurement. The observation experiments with lidar have been carried out from the spring of 2007. The data of the extinction coefficients of aerosol and atmospheric visibility taken under the different atmospheric conditions are demonstrated. The comparison results of visibility measurement using lidar and other tool show that the lidar system is feasible, and the aerosol observation results show that the main aerosol pollution of Xian is from the floating dust aerosol, which is usually suspended at a height of near 1km.

Mie lidar dust aerosol eztinction coefficient visibility

Jun Liu Dengxin Hua

Xi’an University of Technology, No. 5 South Jinhua Road, Xi’an 710048, China

国际会议

第五届仪器科学与技术国际学术会议(ISIST 2008)Fifth International Symposium on Instrmentation Science and Technology

沈阳

英文

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2008-09-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)