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Comparison of calculated aerosol backscatter at 9.1- and 2.1-μm wavelengths

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Abstract

Calculated aerosol backscatter for three common atmospheric aerosol compositions is higher at 2.1 μm than at 9.1 μm for low backscatter conditions and almost comparable for high backscatter conditions.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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