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Измерения озона на Сибирской лидарной станции А. А. Невзоров, С. И. Долгий, А. В. Невзоров, О. А. Романовский

Contributor(s): Невзоров, Алексей Алексеевич | Невзоров, Алексей Викторович | Романовский, Олег Анатольевич | Долгий, Сергей ИвановичMaterial type: ArticleArticleOther title: Ozone measurements at Siberia Lidar Station [Parallel title]Subject(s): Сибирская лидарная станция | лазерное зондирование | лидары | лидарные измерения | зондирования озонаGenre/Form: статьи в сборниках Online resources: Click here to access online In: Инноватика - 2017 : сборник материалов XIII Международной школы-конференции студентов, аспирантов и молодых ученых, 20–22 апреля 2017 г., г. Томск, Россия С. 77-81Abstract: The DIAL measurements of the vertical ozone distribution at the Siberian lidar station are presented. Laser sensing is performed according to the method of differential absorption and scattering at wavelength pairs of 299/341 nm and 308/353 nm, which are, respectively, the first and second Stokes components of SRS conversion of 4th harmonic of Nd:YAG-laser (266 nm) in hydrogen and the first Stokes component of SRS conversion of XeCl-laser radiation (308 nm) in hydrogen. Lidars with receiving mirror 0.5 m in diameter are used to implement laser sensing of vertical ozone distribution in altitude range of 6-18 km and 15-40.
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The DIAL measurements of the vertical ozone distribution at the Siberian lidar station
are presented. Laser sensing is performed according to the method of differential
absorption and scattering at wavelength pairs of 299/341 nm and 308/353 nm, which
are, respectively, the first and second Stokes components of SRS conversion of 4th
harmonic of Nd:YAG-laser (266 nm) in hydrogen and the first Stokes component of SRS
conversion of XeCl-laser radiation (308 nm) in hydrogen. Lidars with receiving mirror
0.5 m in diameter are used to implement laser sensing of vertical ozone distribution in
altitude range of 6-18 km and 15-40.

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