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Use of Polarization Lidar for Investigation of the Atmospheric Planetary Boundary Layer

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Abstract

The lidar studies of the polarization characteristics of natural and anthropogenic atmospheric objects have been actively pursued in recent years both in their experimental and theoretical aspects for the needs of the applied meteorology and ecology.

© 1996 IEEE

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