Abstract
The NASA/GSFC mobile stratospheric lidar has been operating at GSFC from September 1991 as part of the UARS correlative measurements campaign. The experiment's principle goal is to make profile measurements of stratospheric ozone between 15 and 50 km. Ozone concentrations are obtained using the DIAL technique where 308 nm is the on-line wavelength and 353 nm is the line less absorbed by ozone. A more complete description of the system, including a report on recent improvements, is given in McGee et. al.(1991).
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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