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  • Eleventh International Laser Radar Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1982),
  • paper TT95

Measurement Error in Airborne CO2 Laser Heterodyne Sensor for Monitoring Regional Ozone Distributions

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Abstract

The airborne laser remote sensing has been featured as a powerful and useful technique for measuring regional distributions of ozone concentrations in a short time. Several groups have worked on developments of airborne remote-sensing systems with cw CO2 lasers and pulsed CO2 lasers.(1-7)

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