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Airborne lidar measurements of atmospheric pressure made using the oxygen A-band
Author(s) -
Haris Riris,
Michael D Rodriguez,
Graham Allan,
William Hasselbrack,
Mark Stephen,
James B. Abshire
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
lasers, sources, and related photonic devices
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1364/lacsea.2012.lt2b.5
Subject(s) - lidar , environmental science , atmospheric pressure , low pressure area , remote sensing , atmospheric model , greenhouse gas , oxygen , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , materials science , geology , physics , oceanography , quantum mechanics
We report on the atmospheric pressure measurements using a fiber-based laser system using the oxygen A-band at 765 nm. Remote measurements of atmospheric temperature and pressure are required for a number of scientific applications including greenhouse gas monitoring, weather prediction, and climate modeling.

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