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Advances in Eye-safe Atmospheric Volume Imaging Lidar

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Abstract

A multi-dimensional lidar, well suited for urban surveillance and aerosol plume monitoring, has been developed and is operational. The paper discusses research and development efforts to extend the instrument capabilities toward quantitative measurements of aerosol.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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