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Profiling Boundary Layer Aerosols in The Bahamas at Various Time of Year using a Camera-based Imaging Lidar

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Abstract

A wide-angle camera-based bistatic imaging lidar is used to profile altitude dependent aerosol extinction at various time of year in the Bahamas. The instrument provides excellent altitude resolution in the near ground regions.

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