Abstract

ABSTRACTThe morphology, mixing state and hematite content of polluted mineral dust are not well accounted in the optical models and this leads to uncertainty in the radiative forcing estimation. In the present study, based on the morphological and mineralogical characterisation of polluted dust, the three-sphere, two-sphere and two-spheroid model shapes are considered. The optical properties of the above model shapes are computed using Discrete Dipole Approximation code. The single scattering albedo, ω0, was found to vary depending on hematite content (0–6%) and model shape. For the two-sphere BC-mineral dust system, hematite was found to be a dominating absorber compared to that of black carbon as the RBC/Rdust decreases. The ω0 of the polluted dust system is larger if polluted dust is considered as pure dust spheroid (with 4% hematite) while smaller value is observed for Qext. Among all the systems, the ω0 of BCBCD (two BC spheres attached to one dust sphere) system showed the maximum departure (40 and 35% for polluted dust with 0 and 6% hematite, respectively) from that of pure dust spheroid with 0 and 6% hematite. For the Asian region (pollution-prone zone), the modelled polluted dust optics will help to trace the optical and radiative properties of dust.

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