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17 December 1992 Study of the atmospheric optical characteristics by spectral polarization laser probing
Anatoly P. Chaikovsky
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Proceedings Volume 1714, Lidar for Remote Sensing; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138529
Event: Environmental Sensing '92, 1992, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
The possibilities for deriving optical and microstructural characteristics of atmospheric aerosols by spectral polarization laser probing have been analyzed. Information about these parameters is determined by the data set of multiple wavelength laser sensing and that of polarization probing signals. This paper presents technical characteristics and structures of multifunctional lidar systems. These systems provide atmospheric probing in a wide spectral range and measuring polarization properties of reflected signals. The experimental results of tropospheric and stratospheric spectral polarization lidar measurements are generalized.
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Anatoly P. Chaikovsky "Study of the atmospheric optical characteristics by spectral polarization laser probing", Proc. SPIE 1714, Lidar for Remote Sensing, (17 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138529
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric particles

Aerosols

LIDAR

Atmospheric optics

Polarization

Backscatter

Atmospheric laser remote sensing

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