Optical modeling of volcanic ash particles using ellipsoids

DOI: 
10.1002/2014JD022792
Publication date: 
16/05/2015
Main author: 
Merikallio S.
IAA authors: 
Muñoz O.
Authors: 
Merikallio S., Muñoz O., Sundström A.-M., Virtanen T.H., Horttanainen M., Leeuw G.D., Nousiainen T.
Journal: 
Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
120
Pages: 
4102-4116
Number: 
Abstract: 
The single-scattering properties of volcanic ash particles are modeled here by using ellipsoidal shapes. Ellipsoids are expected to improve the accuracy of the retrieval of aerosol properties using remote sensing techniques, which are currently often based on oversimplified assumptions of spherical ash particles. Measurements of the single-scattering optical properties of ash particles from several volcanoes across the globe, including previously unpublished measurements from the Eyjafjallajökull and Puyehue volcanoes, are used to assess the performance of the ellipsoidal particle models. These comparisons between the measurements and the ellipsoidal particle model include consideration of the whole scattering matrix, as well as sensitivity studies on the point of view of the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) instrument. AATSR, which flew on the ENVISAT satellite, offers two viewing directions but no information on polarization, so usually only the phase function is relevant for interpreting its measurements. As expected, ensembles of ellipsoids are able to reproduce the observed scattering matrix more faithfully than spheres. Performance of ellipsoid ensembles depends on the distribution of particle shapes, which we tried to optimize. No single specific shape distribution could be found that would perform superiorly in all situations, but all of the best-fit ellipsoidal distributions, as well as the additionally tested equiprobable distribution, improved greatly over the performance of spheres. We conclude that an equiprobable shape distribution of ellipsoidal model particles is a relatively good, yet enticingly simple, approach for modeling volcanic ash single-scattering optical properties. Key Points Performance of ellipsoids in modeling volcano ash optical properties is studied Volcano ash measurements, e.g., Eyjafjallajokull, are used as references Ellipsoids work well in modelling the scattering matrix of volcanic ash ©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
Database: 
SCOPUS
WOK
SCOPUS
Keywords: 
ash; ellipsoids; measurements; modeling; single-scattering; volcano