Sensitivities of Spectral Optical Properties of Dust Aerosols to Their Mineralogical and Microphysical Properties

Author:

Zhang Yuheng1ORCID,Saito Masanori12ORCID,Yang Ping134ORCID,Schuster Gregory5,Trepte Charles5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Atmospheric Sciences Texas A&M University College Station TX USA

2. Now at Department of Atmospheric Science University of Wyoming Laramie WY USA

3. Department of Oceanography Texas A&M University College Station TX USA

4. Department of Physics & Astronomy Texas A&M University College Station TX USA

5. NASA Langley Research Center Hampton VA USA

Abstract

AbstractDust aerosol is a key component in global radiative forcing and climate modeling. We developed a mineralogy‐resolved spectral optical property model for dust aerosols. The model incorporates nine mineral groups and applies the effective medium methods to obtain the spectral complex refractive indices of inhomogeneous dust particles. This study considers 5,000 sets of dust mineral composition mixtures along with the use of the bimodal particle size distribution. We calculate the bulk properties of these samples in a wide spectral range from 0.2 to 50 μm using a comprehensive database of hexahedral dust single‐scattering properties. Through sensitivity analyses, this study reveals that the illite and hematite components substantially affect the optical properties of dust. Furthermore, the effective radii of both the fine‐mode and the coarse‐mode dust particles have significant impacts on the bulk optical properties, albeit to varying degrees.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

College of Arts and Sciences, Texas A and M University

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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