Microphysical particle parameters from extinction and backscatter lidar data by inversion with regularization: theory

D. Mueller, U. Wandinger, A. Ansmann

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Abstract

A method is proposed that permits one to retrieve physical parameters of tropospheric particle size distributions, e.g., effective radius, volume, surface-area, and number concentrations, as well as the mean complex refractive index on a routine basis from backscatter and extinction coefficients at multiple wavelengths. The optical data in terms of vertical profiles are derived from multiple-wavelength lidar measurements at 355, 400, 532, 710, 800, and 1064 nm for backscatter data and 355 and 532 nm for extinction data. The algorithm is based on the concept of inversion with regularization. Regularization is performed by generalized cross-validation. This method does not require knowledge of the shape of the particle size distribution and can handle measurement errors of the order of 20%. It is shown that at least two extinction data are necessary to retrieve the particle parameters to an acceptable accuracy. Simulations with monomodal and bimodal logarithmic-normal size distributions show that it is possible to derive effective radius, volume, and surface-area concentrations to an accuracy of +/-50%, the real part of the complex refractive index to +/-0.05, and the imaginary part to +/-50%. Number concentrations may have errors larger than +/-50%. (C) 1999 Optical Society of America.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2346-2357
Number of pages12
JournalApplied Optics
Volume38
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 1999

Keywords

  • SCATTERING MEASUREMENTS
  • ANALYTIC INVERSION
  • LIGHT-SCATTERING
  • DIFFUSION BATTERY DATA
  • FREDHOLM INTEGRAL-EQUATIONS
  • GENERALIZED CROSS-VALIDATION
  • AEROSOL SIZE DISTRIBUTION
  • INFORMATION-CONTENT
  • ANOMALOUS DIFFRACTION APPROXIMATION
  • REMOTE-SENSING DATA

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