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17 December 1992 Airborne DIAL remote sensing of the arctic ozone layer
Martin Wirth, Wolfgang Renger, Gerhard Ehret
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Proceedings Volume 1714, Lidar for Remote Sensing; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138530
Event: Environmental Sensing '92, 1992, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
A combined ozone and aerosol LIDAR has been developed at the DLR Institute of Atmospheric Physics in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany. It is an airborne version that permits the recording of two-dimensional backscatter profiles at three wavelengths (532 nm, 354 nm, and 308 nm). From these profiles it is possible to calculate the spatial distribution of stratospheric aerosols, PSCs, and ozone. For the ozone retrieval the DIAL-principle is applied to the signals at the two shorter of the above mentioned wavelengths. The first mission with this system was performed during the EASOE campaign last winter.
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Martin Wirth, Wolfgang Renger, and Gerhard Ehret "Airborne DIAL remote sensing of the arctic ozone layer", Proc. SPIE 1714, Lidar for Remote Sensing, (17 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138530
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Aerosols

Backscatter

LIDAR

Remote sensing

Atmospheric physics

Clouds

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