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Airborne Lidar Applications to Global Investigations of Ozone, Water Vapor, Aerosols, and Clouds

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Abstract

Airborne lidar systems are making major contributions to global investigations of many important atmospheric chemistry and meteorological processes. This paper discusses these lidar systems and results from recent studies of ozone, water vapor, aerosols, and clouds.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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