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Overview

Carlos Toledano is affiliated with the University of Valladolid in Spain and focuses research on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. Their work spans several key fields and subjects related to atmospheric studies and environmental monitoring.

The primary fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these broader fields, subfields frequently addressed are:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence

The main topics of research conducted by Carlos Toledano comprise:

  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Calibration and Measurement Techniques
  • Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health

Key recent papers demonstrate a focus on aerosol properties, atmospheric measurement techniques, and emissions quantification with examples including:

  • First triple-wavelength lidar observations of depolarization and extinction-to-backscatter ratios of Saharan dust (2022), published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Quantification of CH 4 emissions from waste disposal sites near the city of Madrid using ground- and space-based observations of COCCON, TROPOMI and IASI (2022), published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Retrieval of aerosol properties using relative radiance measurements from an all-sky camera (2022), published in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Correction of a lunar-irradiance model for aerosol optical depth retrieval and comparison with a star photometer (2020), published in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Characterization of Stratospheric Smoke Particles over the Antarctica by Remote Sensing Instruments (2020), published in Remote Sensing

Carlos Toledano has published frequently in the following venues:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Remote Sensing
  • Atmospheric Research

Their collaborative network includes repeated coauthorship with:

  • Ramiro González
  • Victoria E. Cachorro
  • David Mateos
  • Roberto Román
  • A. M. de Frutos

Best Publications

  • Depolarization ratio profiling at several wavelengths in pure Saharan dust during SAMUM 2006.

    Volker Freudenthaler;Michael Esselborn;Matthias Wiegner;Birgit Heese

  • Characterization of Saharan dust, marine aerosols and mixtures of biomass-burning aerosols and dust by means of multi-wavelength depolarization and Raman lidar measurements during SAMUM 2

    Silke Groß;Matthias Tesche;Volker Freudenthaler;Carlos Toledano;Carlos Toledano

  • The Saharan Aerosol Long-Range Transport and Aerosol–Cloud-Interaction Experiment: Overview and Selected Highlights

    B. Weinzierl;A. Ansmann;J. Prospero;D. Althausen

  • Aerosol optical depth and Ångström exponent climatology at El Arenosillo AERONET site (Huelva, Spain)

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;A. Berjon;A. M. de Frutos

  • Aerosols in polar regions: A historical overview based on optical depth and in situ observations

    C. Tomasi;V. Vitale;A. Lupi;C. Di Carmine

  • Modelling lidar‐relevant optical properties of complex mineral dust aerosols

    Josef Gasteiger;Matthias Wiegner;Silke Groß;Volker Freudenthaler

  • Optical properties of long-range transported Saharan dust over Barbados as measured by dual-wavelength depolarization Raman lidar measurements

    Silke Groß;Volker Freudenthaler;Kerstin Schepanski;C. Toledano

  • The new sun-sky-lunar Cimel CE318-T multiband photometer-a comprehensive performance evaluation

    África Barreto;Emilio Cuevas;María-José Granados-Muñoz;Lucas Alados-Arboledas

  • Triple-wavelength depolarization-ratio profiling of Saharan dust over Barbados during SALTRACE in 2013 and 2014

    Moritz Haarig;Albert Ansmann;Dietrich Althausen;André Klepel

  • Airmass Classification and Analysis of Aerosol Types at El Arenosillo (Spain)

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;A. M. de Frutos;B. Torres

  • The strongest desert dust intrusion mixed with smoke over the Iberian Peninsula registered with Sun photometry

    V. E. Cachorro;C. Toledano;C. Toledano;N. Prats;M. Sorribas

  • Advanced characterisation of aerosol size properties from measurements of spectral optical depth using the GRASP algorithm

    Benjamin Torres;Oleg Dubovik;David Fuertes;Gregory Schuster

  • Inventory of African desert dust events over the southwestern Iberian Peninsula in 2000-2005 with an AERONET Cimel Sun photometer

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;A. M. de Frutos;M. Sorribas

  • Mineral dust observed with AERONET Sun photometer, Raman lidar, and in situ instruments during SAMUM 2006 : Shape-dependent particle properties

    Detlef Müller;Detlef Müller;Albert Ansmann;Volker Freudenthaler;Konrad Kandler

  • Numerical simulations of optical properties of Saharan dust aerosols with emphasis on lidar applications

    M. Wiegner;J. Gasteiger;K. Kandler;Bernadett Weinzierl

  • Optical properties of aerosol mixtures derived from sun-sky radiometry during SAMUM-2

    C. Toledano;C. Toledano;M. Wiegner;S. Groß;V. Freudenthaler

  • Comparison of optical and microphysical properties of pure Saharan mineral dust observed with AERONET Sun photometer, Raman lidar, and in situ instruments during SAMUM 2006

    Detlef Müller;Detlef Müller;K. H. Lee;J. Gasteiger;Matthias Tesche

  • Spectral aerosol optical depth characterization of desert dust during SAMUM 2006

    C. Toledano;M. Wiegner;M. Garhammer;M. Seefeldner

  • Regional modelling of Saharan dust and biomass-burning smoke Part I: Model description and evaluation

    Bernd Heinold;Bernd Heinold;Ina Tegen;Kerstin Schepanski;Matthias Tesche

  • Near-real-time processing of a ceilometer network assisted with sun-photometer data: monitoring a dust outbreak over the Iberian Peninsula

    Alberto Cazorla;Juan Andrés Casquero-Vera;Roberto Román;Juan Luis Guerrero-Rascado

  • Comparison of UV irradiances from Aura/Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) with Brewer measurements at El Arenosillo (Spain) – Part 2: Analysis of site aerosol influence

    M. Antón;M. Antón;V. E. Cachorro;J. M. Vilaplana;C. Toledano

  • Retrieval of aerosol profiles combining sunphotometer and ceilometer measurements in GRASP code

    R. Román;R. Román;J.A. Benavent-Oltra;J.A. Casquero-Vera;A. Lopatin

Frequent Co-Authors

Victoria E. Cachorro
Victoria E. Cachorro University of Valladolid
Volker Freudenthaler
Volker Freudenthaler Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Roberto Román
Roberto Román University of Valladolid
Silke Groß
Silke Groß Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Philippe Goloub
Philippe Goloub University of Lille
Bernadett Weinzierl
Bernadett Weinzierl University of Vienna
Albert Ansmann
Albert Ansmann Leibniz Association
Dietrich Althausen
Dietrich Althausen Leibniz Association
Konrad Kandler
Konrad Kandler Technical University of Darmstadt
Emilio Cuevas
Emilio Cuevas International Agency For Research On Cancer

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