An effective inversion algorithm for retrieving bimodal aerosol particle size distribution from spectral extinction data

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[1] He, Zhenzong
[2] Qi, Hong
[3] Yao, Yuchen
[4] Ruan, Liming
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Qi, Hong | 1600年 / Elsevier Ltd卷 / 149期
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Actual measurements - Aerosol robotic networks - Anomalous diffraction approximations - Ant Colony Optimization algorithms - Bimodal particle size distribution - Extinction techniques - Inversion algorithm - Spectral extinctions;
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The Ant Colony Optimization algorithm based on the probability density function (PDF-ACO) is applied to estimate the bimodal aerosol particle size distribution (PSD). The direct problem is solved by the modified Anomalous Diffraction Approximation (ADA, as an approximation for optically large and soft spheres, i.e., χ1 and |m-1|1) and the Beer-Lambert law. First, a popular bimodal aerosol PSD and three other bimodal PSDs are retrieved in the dependent model by the multi-wavelength extinction technique. All the results reveal that the PDF-ACO algorithm can be used as an effective technique to investigate the bimodal PSD. Then, the Johnson's SB (J-SB) function and the modified beta (M-β) function are employed as the general distribution function to retrieve the bimodal PSDs under the independent model. Finally, the J-SB and M-β functions are applied to recover actual measurement aerosol PSDs over Beijing and Shanghai obtained from the aerosol robotic network (AERONET). The numerical simulation and experimental results demonstrate that these two general functions, especially the J-SB function, can be used as a versatile distribution function to retrieve the bimodal aerosol PSD when no priori information about the PSD is available. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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