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12 November 1996 Spectral variation of a combined topographical surface albedo and atmospheric transmission in a CO2 airborne lidar experiment
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Abstract
Combined spectral topographical surface albedo and atmospheric transmission for a rapidly tuned CO2 airborne lidar are presented for 19 wavelengths, separated by 5 ms. The measurements were gathered over a large topographical area and show high signal-to-noise ratio (greater than 5) with single pulse acquisition for ranges up to 8 km. The temporal cross-correlation for different wavelengths is also presented and shows a relatively high correlation between wavelengths for about 20 - 50 ms. The implication of the measurements to the DIAL method is discussed.
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Steven W. Gotoff, Avishai Ben-David, and Richard G. Vanderbeek "Spectral variation of a combined topographical surface albedo and atmospheric transmission in a CO2 airborne lidar experiment", Proc. SPIE 2833, Application of Lidar to Current Atmospheric Topics, (12 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258144
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Sensors

Carbon dioxide

Signal to noise ratio

Absorption

Carbon dioxide lasers

Signal detection

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