Articles | Volume 25, issue 18
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-11183-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-11183-2025
Measurement report
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24 Sep 2025
Measurement report |  | 24 Sep 2025

Measurement report: Aerosol vertical profiling over the Southern Great Barrier Reef using lidar and MAX-DOAS measurements

Robert G. Ryan, Lilani Toms-Hardman, Alexander Smirnov, Daniel P. Harrison, and Robyn Schofield

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Measurements of aerosol vertical distribution are key for understanding how they interact with clouds and sunlight. Such measurements are currently lacking at the Great Barrier Reef, limiting our ability to validate climate models in this sensitive, ecologically rich environment. Here we use a range of techniques to quantify the vertical variation of aerosols above the Great Barrier Reef for the first time, using the comparison of techniques to also infer aerosol spatial variation.
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