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20 October 2015 Langley Mobile Ozone Lidar (LMOL) results from the Denver, CO DISCOVER-AQ campaign
Russell De Young, William Carrion, Denis Pliutau, Rene Ganoe
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Abstract
The Langley Mobile Ozone Lidar (LMOL) is a compact mobile differential absorption lidar (DIAL) system that was developed at NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USA to provide ozone, aerosol and cloud atmospheric measurements in a mobile trailer for ground-based atmospheric air quality campaigns. This lidar is part of the Tropospheric Ozone Lidar Network (TOLNet) currently made up of six other ozone lidars across the U.S and Canada. This lidar has been deployed to Denver, CO July 15-August 15, 2014 for the DISCOVER-AQ air quality campaign. Ozone and aerosol profiles were taken showing the influence of emissions from the Denver region. Results of ozone concentration, aerosol scattering ratio, boundary layer height and clouds will be presented with emphasis on regional air quality.
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Russell De Young, William Carrion, Denis Pliutau, and Rene Ganoe "Langley Mobile Ozone Lidar (LMOL) results from the Denver, CO DISCOVER-AQ campaign", Proc. SPIE 9645, Lidar Technologies, Techniques, and Measurements for Atmospheric Remote Sensing XI, 964508 (20 October 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2195479
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

LIDAR

Aerosols

Atmospheric particles

Clouds

Scattering

Carbon monoxide

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