Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II
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Spectral Albedo of Desert Surfaces Measured in Western andCentral China
Teruo AOKIMasao MIKAMIAkihiro YAMAZAKISadayo YABUKIYutaka YAMADAMasahide ISHIZUKAFan-Jiang ZENGWei-Dong GAOJun-Ying SUNLi-Chao LIUMao-Xian ZHOU
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2005 Volume 83A Pages 279-290

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Spectral albedo and nadir reflectance of desert surfaces were measured with spectrometer for spectral region from 0.35 to 2.5 μm in western and central China in spring of 2001 and autumn of 2003. Desert surfaces were mainly gobi and/or sand dune around Qira in southern Taklimakan Desert, Aksu in northern Taklimakan Desert, Ejina in Badain Jaran Desert, and in Tengger Desert. The measured spectral albedos are low (0.05-0.11) at ultraviolet wavelengths but it rapidly increases to 0.2-0.3 at the wavelength about λ = 0.6 μm at any site. The wavelength at which the albedo reaches to the maximum is around λ = 1.8-2.2 μm, where the albedos range from 0.37 to 0.49 among measured sites. Nadir re flectance also basically shows a similar spectral distribution with that of the albedo, while the values are lower than albedos at any wavelength. Standard deviations of albedo and reflectance calculated from measurements for different surfaces at each site indicate that gobi surfaces around Aksu and Ejina have large variability compared with other surfaces. These datasets would be usefu1 for the studies of climate simulation, remote sensing, radiative forcing, and so on.

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