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Ground-based and airborne lidar measurements of atmospheric aerosols

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Abstract

Ground-based lidar measurements of free tropospheric aerosols and stratospheric aerosols have been made since 1982 at Tsukuba (36.1°N, 140.2°E) in Japan. The purposes of aerosol measurements are knowing aerosol variations related with pressure pattern and studying some transport mechanisms of aerosols which are originated from explosive volcanic eruptions, dust storms in China and fires such as the Kuwait’s oil wells.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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