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Some New Progresses in the Optical Properties of Nonspherical Ice Crystals and Dust Aerosols

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Abstract

Steady progress has been made in the simulation of the single-scattering properties of nonspherical ice particles and dust aerosols. An updated database is being built of the optical properties of ice crystals and dust particles.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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