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Combined Atmospheric and Ocean Profiling from an Airborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar

First of its kind combined atmospheric and ocean profile data were collected by the recently upgraded NASA Langley Research Center’s (LaRC) High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL-1) during the 17 July – 7 August 2014 Ship-Aircraft Bio-Optical Research Experiment (SABOR). This mission sampled over a re...

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Main Authors: Hair, Johnathan, Hostetler, Chris, Hu, Yongxiang, Behrenfeld, Michael, Butler, Carolyn, Harper, David, Hare, Rich, Berkoff, Timothy, Cook, Antony, Collins, James, Stockley, Nicole, Twardowski, Michael, Cetinić, Ivona, Ferrare, Richard, Mack, Terry
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Optics
Polarimeters
Seawater
Snow
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