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Remote measurement of atmospheric N2O with a DF laser lidar

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Abstract

The ambient background concentration of N2O has been measured with a differential-absorption lidar using a DF laser in multiline operation. Return signals from topographic targets at distances up to 8 km were detected. An abundance level of 0.29-ppm N2O was observed, in good agreement with previous in situ measurements.

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