A study and parameterization of oceanic aerosol interactions by interpreting spectral solar radiation measurements at Nauru during TOGA-COARE
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posted on 2023-05-27, 15:38authored byValiente, Jose Antonio
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Investigates the use of ground-based spectral solar radiation measurements for examining atmospheric aerosol properties in the marine boundary layer over the tropical Western Pacific. Solar radiation observations were made from November 1st 1992 to June 30th 1993 at Nauru Island. Broadband and spectral direct, diffuse and global components of solar irradiance were monitored simultaneously. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Tasmania, 1997. Includes bibliographical references. Investigates the use of ground-based spectral solar radiation measurements for examining atmospheric aerosol properties in the marine boundary layer over the tropical Western Pacific. Solar radiation observations were made from November 1st 1992 to June 30th 1993 at Nauru Island. Broadband and spectral direct, diffuse and global components of solar irradiance were monitored simultaneously