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Correction scheme for experimental biases in differential absorption lidar tropospheric ozone measurements based on the analysis of shot per shot data samples

From lidar signals detected with a shot per shot differential absorption lidar instrument tuned for tropospheric ozone measurements and recording each individual return, we reconstruct histograms of their sampled values for each channel of our digitizers. The analysis of their shape permits the corr...

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Published in:Applied optics (2004) 1997-09, Vol.36 (27), p.6857-6863
Main Authors: Fiorani, L, Calpini, B, Jaquet, L, Van den Bergh, H, Durieux, E
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