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Intercomparison of Lidar and In-Situ Tropospheric Measurements

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Abstract

Lidar as a technique for stand-alone optical remote sensing of atmospheric extinction seems ideally suited. Its ability to provide highly range-resolved data with excellent temporal resolution on small atmospheric volumes from a single source point suggests that it may be useful for three-dimensional investigation of atmospheric properties.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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