Abstract
Differential absorption lidar is the most effective tool for measuring ozone vertical distribution especially in the high altitude region above 30 km, where the ozone depletion by anthropogenic species such as chlorofluorocarbons is expected to be most sensitive. A large ozone lidar system was constructed at the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) in Tsukuba, Japan to observe ozone in the stratosphere and troposphere.
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