Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer List of Contents and Author Index Volumes 79–80, 2003 PII: S0022-4073(03)00052-9
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J. Ballard, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshore OX11 0QX, England
T. Ackerman, Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., P.O. Box 999, K9-90, Richland, WA 99352, U.S.A.
R. Beer, M/S 183-301, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109-8099, U.S.A.
R. G. Ellingson, Department of Meteorology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306 U.S.A.
A. Barbe, Groupe de Spectrome´trie Mole´culaire et Atmosphe´rique, Faculte´ des Sciences, BP 347, 51062 Reims Cedex, France
J.-M. Flaud, Loboratoire de Photophysique # Mol´eculaire, Batment 213, Universite´ de ParisSud, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
R. K. Hanson, High Temperature Gasdynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.
N. Konjevic´, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, Studentski TRG 12, P. O. Box 550, 1101 Belrgrade, Yugoslavia
N. Jacquinet-Husson, ARA/Laboratoire deMeteorologie Dynamique du CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France
J. E. Lawler, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1150 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, U.S.A.
K. Lumme, Observatory, P. O. Box 14, Ta¨htitorninma¨ki, FIN-00014, University of Helsinki, Finland
B. R. Lewis, Research School of Physical Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia M. I. Mishchenko, NASA-Goddard Institute for Space Studies, 2880 Broadway, New York, NY 10025, U.S.A. E. Oks, 206 Allison Lab., Department of Physics, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5311, U.S.A. C. M. R. Platt, 47 Koetong Parade, Mt. Eliza, Victoria, 3930, Australia $ T. Viik, Tartu Observatory, Toravere, EE 2444 Tartumaa, Estonia E. G. Yanovitskij, Laboratory for Radiative Transfer Theory, The Main Astronomical Observatory, Ukranian Academy of Sciences, 252127 Kiev-127, Goloseevo, Ukraine 1
M. P. Menguc¨, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 269 RGAN Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0503, U.S.A. C. P. Rinsland, NASA-Langley Research Center, Mail Stop 402, Hampton, VA 23681-3142, U.S.A.
K. V. Chance, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. S. A. Clough, Atmospheric and Environment Research, Inc., 131 Hartwell Ave, Lexington, MA 02420, U.S.A. A. L. Crosbie, Thermal Radiative Transfer Group, Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO 65401, U.S.A. D. P. Edwards, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307-3000, U.S.A. H. Fischer, Inst. fu¨r Meteorologie und Klimaforschung, Forschungszentrum Univ. Karlsruhe, P.O. Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany
L. S. Rothman, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics Division, MS50, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138-1516, U.S.A.
A. Goldman, Dept of Physics, Space Science Lab., Rm 316, Univ. of Denver, 2112 E. Wesley Street, Denver, CO 80208, U.S.A.
N. Selcuk, Chemical Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University, 06531 Ankara, Turkey
R. W. Lee, Dept of Physics, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-7300, U.S.A.
W. Wiscombe, Climate and Radiation Branch, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, Mail Code 913, Greenbelt, MD 20771, U.S.A. R. Zander, Institute of Astrophysics, University of Liege, 5 Avenue de Cointe, B-4000, Liege-Cointe, Belgium
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Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer 79–80 (2003) III–VI
List of Contents NUMBER 1 B. Gustafson
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Preface
A.P. Anioutine and A.G. Kyurkchan
495
Application of wavelets technique to the integral equations of the method of auxiliary currents
A.P. Anioutine, A.G. Kyurkchan and S.A. Minaev
509
About a universal modification to the method of discrete sources and its application
J.-C. Auger, R.G. Barrera and B. Stout
521
Scattering efficiency of clusters composed by aggregated spheres
J.-C. Auger and B. Stout
533
A recursive centered T-matrix algorithm to solve the multiple scattering equation: numerical validation
A.J. Baran, S. Havemann, P.N. Francis and P.D. Watts
549
A consistent set of single-scattering properties for cirrus cloud: tests using radiance measurements from a dual-viewing multiwavelength satellite-based instrument
R. Botet and P. Rannou
569
Optical anisotropy of an ensemble of aligned fractal aggregates
K. Chamaillard, S.G. Jennings, C. Kleefeld, D. Ceburnis and Y.J. Yoon
577
Light backscattering and scattering by nonspherical sea-salt aerosols
V.G. Farafonov, V.B. Il’in and M.S. Prokopjeva
599
Light scattering by multilayered nonspherical particles: a set of methods
A. Garc!ıa-Valenzuela and R.G. Barrera
627
Electromagnetic response of a random half-space of Mie scatterers within the effective-field approximation and the determination of the effective optical coefficients
I. Gurwich, M. Kleiman, N. Shiloah and D. Oaknin
649
Scattering by an arbitrary multi-layered spheroid: theory and numerical results
E. Hadamcik and A.C. LevasseurRegourd
661
Imaging polarimetry of cometary dust: different comets and phase angles
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E. Hadamcik, J.B. Renard, A.C. Levasseur-Regourd and J.C. Worms
679
Laboratory light scattering measurements on ‘‘natural’’ particles with the PROGRA2 experiment: an overview
M.S. Hanner
695
The scattering properties of cometary dust
S. Havemann, A.J. Baran and J.M. Edwards
707
Implementation of the T-matrix method on a massively parallel machine: a comparison of hexagonal ice cylinder singlescattering properties using the T-matrix and improved geometric optics methods
E. Hesse and Z. Ulanowski
721
Scattering from long prisms computed using ray tracing combined with diffraction on facets
J.H. Hough and D.K. Aitken
733
Polarimetry in the infrared: what can be learned?
J.W. Hovenier, H. Volten, O. Mu*noz, W.J. van der Zande and L.B.F.M. Waters
741
Laboratory studies of scattering matrices for randomly oriented particles: potentials, problems, and perspectives
Y.-X. Hu, P. Yang, B. Lin, G. Gibson and C. Hostetler
757
Discriminating between spherical and non-spherical scatterers with lidar using circular polarization: a theoretical study
C. J.ager, V.B. Il’in, T. Henning, H. Mutschke, D. Fabian, D.A. Semenov and N.V. Voshchinnikov
765
A database of optical constants of cosmic dust analogs
F.M. Kahnert
775
Numerical methods in electromagnetic scattering theory
B.N. Khlebtsov, L.A. Kovler, V.A. Bogatyrev, N.G. Khlebtsov and S.Yu. Shchyogolev
825
Studies of phosphatidylcholine vesicles by spectroturbidimetric and dynamic light scattering methods
C. Klusek, S. Manickavasagam and M.P. Meng.uc-
839
Compendium of scattering matrix element profiles for soot agglomerates
L. Kolokolova, L.M. Lara, R. Schulz, J.A. St.uwe and G.P. Tozzi
861
Color of an ensemble of particles with a wide power-law size distribution: application to observations of Comet Hale–Bopp at 3 AU
U.K. Krieger, C. Braun, L. Imbach, T. Koop, T. Corti and G. Videen
873
An experimental examination of intensity fluctuations of a host droplet containing an inclusion
A. Lazarian
881
Magnetic fields via polarimetry: progress on grain alignment theory
A.C. Levasseur-Regourd and E. Hadamcik
903
Light scattering by irregular dust particles in the solar system: observations and interpretation by laboratory measurements
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L. Liu, M.I. Mishchenko, J.W. Hovenier, H. Volten and O. Mu*noz
911
Scattering matrix of quartz aerosols: comparison and synthesis of laboratory and Lorenz–Mie results
P.W. Lucas
921
Computation of light scattering in young stellar objects
M. Min, J.W. Hovenier and A. de Koter
939
Scattering and absorption cross sections for randomly oriented spheroids of arbitrary size
M.I. Mishchenko, I.V. Geogdzhayev, L. Liu, J.A. Ogren, A.A. Lacis, W.B. Rossow, J.W. Hovenier, H. Volten and O. Mu*noz
953
Aerosol retrievals from AVHRR radiances: effects of particle nonsphericity and absorption and an updated long-term global climatology of aerosol properties
P.C.G. de Moraes and L.G. Guimar*aes
973
Uniform asymptotic formulae for the spheroidal radial function
F. Moreno, S. Cotera, F. Gonz!alez, J.M. Saiz and G. Videen
983
Multiple scattering by two-particle systems: statistics of the cross-polarized scattered intensity
E.E. Narimanov
995
Light scattering by asymmetric particles: the nonlinear dynamics perspective
T.A. Nieminen, H. RubinszteinDunlop and N.R. Heckenberg
1005
Multipole expansion of strongly focussed laser beams
T.A. Nieminen, H. RubinszteinDunlop and N.R. Heckenberg
1019
Calculation of the T-matrix: general considerations and application of the point-matching method
T. Nousiainen and K. Vermeulen
1031
Comparison of measured single-scattering matrix of feldspar particles with T-matrix simulations using spheroids
A. Penttil.a, K. Lumme, J.C. Worms, E. Hadamcik, J.B. Renard and A.C. Levasseur-Regourd
1043
Theoretical analysis of the particle properties and polarization measurements made in microgravity
S.K. Sharma and A.R. Jones
1051
Absorption and scattering of electromagnetic radiation by a large absorbing sphere with highly absorbing spherical inclusions
N.C. Skaropoulos
1061
Backward and forward scattering of electromagnetic waves from partially aligned axially symmetric particles
W. Sun, T. Nousiainen, K. Muinonen, Q. Fu, N.G. Loeb and G. Videen
1083
Light scattering by Gaussian particles: a solution with finitedifference time-domain technique
Z. Ulanowski, E. Hesse, P.H. Kaye, A.J. Baran and R. Chandrasekhar
1091
Scattering of light from atmospheric ice analogues
G. Videen
1103
Polarization opposition effect and second-order ray-tracing: cloud of dipoles
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K.W.T. Waldemarsson and ( B.A.S. Gustafson
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Interference effects in the light scattering by transparent plates
Y.-I. Xu and N.G. Khlebtsov
1121
Orientation-averaged radiative properties of an arbitrary configuration of scatterers
P. Yang, Y.X. Hu, D.M. Winker, J. Zhao, C.A. Hostetler, L. Poole, B.A. Baum, M.I. Mishchenko and J. Reichardt
1139
Enhanced lidar backscattering by quasi-horizontally oriented ice crystal plates in cirrus clouds
P. Yang, B.A. Baum, A.J. Heymsfield, Y.X. Hu, H.-L. Huang, S.-C. Tsay and S. Ackerman
1159
Single-scattering properties of droxtals
P. Yang, H.-L. Wei, B.A. Baum, H.-L. Huang, A.J. Heymsfield, Y.X. Hu, B.-C. Gao and D.D. Turner
1171
The spectral signature of mixed-phase clouds composed of nonspherical ice crystals and spherical liquid droplets in the terrestrial window region
K. Ziegler
1189
Localization of electromagnetic waves in random media
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AUTHOR INDEX Ackerman, S. 1159 Aitken, D.K. 733 Anioutine, A.P. 495, 509 Auger, J.-C. 521, 533
Hovenier, J.W. 741, 911, 939, 953 Hu, Y.-X. 757 Hu, Y.X. 1139, 1159, 1171 Huang, H.-L. 1159, 1171
Baran, A.J. 549, 707, 1091 Barrera, R.G. 521, 627 Baum, B.A. 1139, 1159, 1171 Bogatyrev, V.A. 825 Botet, R. 569 Braun, C. 873
Il’in, V.B. 599, 765 Imbach, L. 873
Ceburnis, D. 577 Chamaillard, K. 577 Chandrasekhar, R. 1091 Corti, T. 873 Cotera, S. 983 de Koter, A. 939 de Moraes, P.C.G. 973 Edwards, J.M. 707 Fabian, D. 765 Farafonov, V.G. 599 Francis, P.N. 549 Fu, Q. 1083 Gao, B.-C. 1171 Garc!ıa-Valenzuela, A. 627 Geogdzhayev, I.V. 953 Gibson, G. 757 Gonz!alez, F. 983 Guimar*aes, L.G. 973 Gurwich, I. 649 Gustafson, B. 491 ( Gustafson, B.A.S. 1111 Hadamcik, E. 661, 679, 903, 1043 Hanner, M.S. 695 Havemann, S. 549, 707 Heckenberg, N.R. 1005, 1019 Henning, T. 765 Hesse, E. 721, 1091 Heymsfiel, A.J. 1159 Heymsfield, A.J. 1171 Hostetler, C. 757 Hostetler, C.A. 1139 Hough, J.H. 733
J.ager, C. 765 Jennings, S.G. 577 Jones, A.R. 1051 Kahnert, F.M. 775 Kaye, P.H. 1091 Khlebtsov, B.N. 825 Khlebtsov, N.G. 825, 1121 Kleefeld, C. 577 Kleiman, M. 649 Klusek, C. 839 Kolokolova, L. 861 Koop, T. 873 Kovler, L.A. 825 Krieger, U.K. 873 Kyurkchan, A.G. 495, 509 Lacis, A.A. 953 Lara, L.M. 861 Lazarian, A. 881 Levasseur-Regourd, A.C. 661, 679, 903, 1043 Lin, B. 757 Liu, L. 911, 953 Loeb, N.G. 1083 Lucas, P.W. 921 Lumme, K. 1043 Manickavasagam, S. 839 Mengu. c-, M.P. 839 Min, M. 939 Minaev, S.A. 509 Mishchenko, M.I. 911, 953, 1139 Moreno, F. 983 Muinonen, K. 1083 * Munoz, O. 741, 911, 953 Mutschke, H. 765 Narimanov, E.E. 995 Nieminen, T.A. 1005, 1019 Nousiainen, T. 1031, 1083
Oaknin, D. 649 Ogren, J.A. 953 Penttil.a, A. 1043 Poole, L. 1139 Prokopjeva, M.S. 599 Rannou, P. 569 Reichardt, J. 1139 Renard, J.B. 679, 1043 Rossow, W.B. 953 Rubinsztein-Dunlop, H. 1005, 1019 Saiz, J.M. 983 Schulz, R. 861 Semenov, D.A. 765 Sharma, S.K. 1051 Shchyogolev, S.Yu. 825 Shiloah, N. 649 Skaropoulos, N.C. 1061 Stout, B. 521, 533 Stuwe, . J.A. 861 Sun, W. 1083 Tozzi, G.P. 861 Tsay, S.-C. 1159 Turner, D.D. 1171 Ulanowski, Z. 721, 1091 van der Zande, W.J. 741 Vermeulen, K. 1031 Videen, G. 873, 983, 1083, 1103 Volten, H. 741, 911, 953 Voshchinnikov, N.V. 765 Waldemarsson, K.W.T. 1111 Waters, L.B.F.M. 741 Watts, P.D. 549 Wei, H.-L. 1171 Winker, D.M. 1139 Worms, J.C. 679, 1043 Xu, Y.-l. 1121 Yang, P. 757, 1139, 1159, 1171 Yoon, Y.J. 577 Zhao, J. 1139 Ziegler, K. 1189