Abstract
For some important applications it is necessary to detect the presence of one from several species in the atmosphere, to identify it, and to determine its concentration. This task can be accomplished with a multispectral lidar that probes the atmosphere at a number of selected frequencies where characteristic absorption features can be observed.
© 1986 Optical Society of America
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