Calpini et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Trace gas species detection in the lower atmosphere by lidar: From remote sensing of atmospheric pollutants to possible air pollution abatement strategiesCalpini et al., 2005
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- 330926131559776569
- Author
- Calpini B
- Simeonov V
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- Publication venue
- OPTICAL ENGINEERING-NEW YORK-MARCEL DEKKER INCORPORATED-
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Trace gases are atmospheric constituents that occur in relatively small and sometimes highly variable concentrations. Most of them are of natural or anthropogenic origin, but some like chlorofluorocarbons are only generated by human activities. Some trace gas …
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