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Pinatubo
origin Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines. The particles were produced by crushing larger pieces of debris collected at several kilometers from the volcano
main constituents silica glass, plagioclase, amphibole, magnetite
practical significance interpretation of remote sensing data. Analogues of other planets' atmospheric dust, and dust in comets, asteroids, and circumstellar shells
particle size measured size distributions
Fraunhofer: reff=3.0 μm, veff=12.3
particle shape irregular
refractive index estimated to be in the range [1.5-1.6] + i[0.00001-0.001]
color light gray
scattering matrix 441.6 nm
632.8 nm
article Volten H, Muñoz O, Rol E, de Haan JF, Vassena W, Hovenier JW. Scattering matrices of mineral aerosol particles at 441.6 nm and 632.8 nm. Journal of Geophysical Research, 106, no. D15, pp. 17,375-17,401, 2001

Muñoz O, Volten H, de Haan JF, Vassen W, Hovenier JW. Experimental determination of the phase function and degree of linear polarization of El Chichón and Pinatubo volcanic ashes. Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 107, no. D13, 4174, 10.1029/2001JD000983, 2002