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15 December 1995Ground-based LITE correlative measurements in September 1994 at Siberian Lidar Station
The paper presents some results of stratospheric aerosol sounding obtained during ground- based correlative measurements in the framework of the NASA LITE program at the Siberian Lidar Station (Tomsk) in September 1994. The results are compared with the data of our previous studies and data of spaceborne sounding.
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Vladimir V. Zuev, V. D. Burlakov, Mikhail V. Grishaev, A. V. El'nikov, Valerii N. Marichev, V. L. Pravdin, "Ground-based LITE correlative measurements in September 1994 at Siberian Lidar Station," Proc. SPIE 2581, Lidar Techniques for Remote Sensing II, (15 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228500