Dear researcher I am working on bio aerosols, I want to know that can these biological particle are able to detect by some satellite based measurement with the help of some algorithm. If there is any reference are available kindly provide me.
I did a literature survey on bioaerosols and I have never seen any measurement from satellite. However, lidar measaurements can detect bioaerosols such as pollen.
It depends on how literal you are about 'atmospheric biological particles'. It is possible to detect sand-storms via satellite, and by association all the biological particles (pollen, bacteria, fungi, micro-organisms etc.) that are ingrained in these massive events. If you consider sand-storms to be a vector of biological particles, then yes.
Remote detection of bioaerosols should be promoted since bioaerosols:
1) cause health problems (e.g. allergy, skin irritation), 2) may destroy culture (e.g. coffee rust fungi), 3) affect climate and weather (condensation and ice nuclei), 4) affect atmospheric chemistry (bacteria are involved in cloud chemistry), 5)contribute to the organic carbon mass which could explain why air quality models underestimate organic carbon since they do not take into account bioaerosols. Therefore, neglecting bioaerosols is not a good idea.