1991
DOI: 10.2151/jmsj1965.69.5_513
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Measurement of Changes in Lower Tropospheric Ozone Distribution through One Day Using a Compact UV Solar-Blind Lidar

Abstract: Successive measurements of atmospheric ozone up to an altitude of 3 km through 24 hours have been made using a differential absorption lidar (DIAL). The wavelengths 277 nm and 313 nm were chosen for the DIAL taking into account the solar-blind effect due to to the stratospheric ozone. The performances of the compact ozone lidar developed are evaluated in the actual lidar observations, and it is demonstrated that the lower tropospheric ozone can be measured in daytime without deterioration in the SN ratio if th… Show more

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