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Aerosol Light Extinction (Bep): The attenuation of light due to scattering and absorption of aerosols. Aerosol Ext = 2.2 * fS(RH) * [small sulfate] + 4.8 * fL(RH) * [large sulfate] + 2.4 * fS (RH) * [small nitrate] + 5.1 * fL(RH) * [large nitrate] + 2.8 *fS(RH) * [small organic mass] + 6.1 * fL(RH) * [large organic mass] + 10 * [elemental carbon] +1 * [fine soil] + 1.7 * fSS(RH) * [sea salt] + 0.6 * [coarse mass] where the concentrations of the major chemical components are calculated using the equations listed in the table below. The units of Bsp and the concentrations of major light scattering aerosol components are Mm-1 and mg m-3, respectively. The apportionment of the total concentration of sulfate compounds into the concentrations of the small and large size fractions is accomplished using the following equations.
The same equations are used to apportion total nitrate and total organic mass concentrations into the small and large size fractions. (In the following table the brackets [ ] denote concentrations of that chemical species)
The algorithm uses three water growth adjustment term as shown in the Table below. They are for use with the small size distribution and the large size distribution of sulfate and nitrate compounds and for sea salt (fS(RH), fL(RH) and fSS(RH) respectively).
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