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Development and First Results of a new Near-IR Airborne Greenhouse Gas Lidar

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Abstract

An airborne lidar system has been developed to measure columns of the two most important anthropogenic greenhouse gases, CO2 and methane. Results from the first deployment onboard the German research aircraft HALO are presented.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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