We have used total and diffuse UV irradiance measurements from a
multi-filter rotating shadow-band radiometer (UVMFR) in order to
investigate aerosol absorption in the UV range for a 5-year period in
Athens, Greece. This dataset was used as input to a radiative
transfer model and the single scattering albedo (SSA) at 368 and 332 nm was
calculated. Retrievals from a collocated CIMEL sun photometer were used to
evaluate the products and study the absorption spectral behavior of
retrieved SSA values. The UVMFR SSA, together with synchronous,
CIMEL-derived retrievals of SSA at 440 nm, had a mean of 0.90, 0.87 and 0.83,
with lowest values (higher absorption) encountered at the shorter
wavelengths. In addition, noticeable diurnal variation of the SSA in all
wavelengths is shown, with amplitudes up to 0.05. Strong SSA wavelength
dependence is revealed for cases of low Ångström exponents,
accompanied by a SSA decrease with decreasing extinction optical depth,
suggesting varying influence under different aerosol composition. However,
part of this dependence for low aerosol optical depths is masked by
the enhanced SSA retrieval uncertainty. Dust and brown carbon UV absorbing
properties were also investigated to explain seasonal patterns
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