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Effects of particle shape, hematite content and semi-external mixing with carbonaceous components on the optical properties of accumulation mode mineral dust

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Table 1. Optical constants (at λ = 0.55 µm) of mineral dust component for varying hematite percentage obtained from Mishra and Tripathi (2008).
Table 2. Optical constants of carbonaceous components and fly-ash.
Fig. 1. The pure mineral dust (shown with yellow sphere) mixed with the carbonaceous com- com-ponents like Organic carbon, OC, Brown carbon, BrC, and Black carbon, BC shown with pink, dark tan, and black spheres respectively (First column, top to bottom)
Fig. 2. The BC-mineral dust two sphere system with the ratio of radius of BC sphere (R BC ) to that of mineral dust sphere (R dust ) i.e
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