Optical and physical properties of stratospheric aerosols from balloon measurements in the visible and near-infrared domains. III. Presence of aerosols in the middle stratosphere
2005
The aerosol extinction measurements in the ultraviolet and visible wavelengths by
the balloonborne spectrometer Spectroscopie d’Absorption Lunaire pour
l’Observation des Minoritaires Ozone et NOx
(SALOMON) show that aerosols are present in the middle stratosphere, above 25-km
altitude. These observations are confirmed by the extinction measurements
performed by a solar occultation radiometer. The balloonborne Laboratoire de
Meteorologie Dynamique (LMD) counter instrument also confirms
the presence of aerosol around 30-km altitude, with an unrealistic excess of
micronic particles assuming that only liquid sulfate aerosols are present. An
unexpected spectral structure around 640-nm observed by SALOMON is also
detectable in extinction measurements by the satellite instrument Stratospheric
Aerosols and Gas Experiment III. This set of measurements could indicate that
solid aerosols were detected at these altitude ranges. The amount of soot
detected up to now in the lower stratosphere is too low to explain these
measurements. Thus, the presence of interplanetary dust grains and
micrometeorites may need to be invoked. Moreover, it seems that these grains
fill the stratosphere in stratified layers.
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