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Lidar ( Lidar (LIght Detection And Ranging) http://www2.etl.noaa.gov/ P(r) = power received at range r A r = area of receiver OC3522Summer 2001 OC3522 - Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Ocean - Summer 2001 LASER Light Amplification of the Stimulated Emission of Radiation
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What can be learned from lidar? http://www.etl.noaa.gov/review/aq/post/1.html
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R(z) = P t (z)/M(z)
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http://www-arb.larc.nasa.gov/lite/ Lidar In-space Technology Experiment A 3- backscatter lidar developed by NASA Langley Research Center to fly on the Space Shuttle (September 1994).
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355 nm more molecular (Rayleigh) scatter 532 nm nearer most common particle size 1064 nm nearer most common particle size
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North American Pollution European Pollution
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NASA RESEARCHERS DOCUMENT SHRINKING OF GREENLAND'S GLACIERS “… as much as 30 feet over five years in some locations.” Beach Modification by El Nino (Montara, California) http://aol.wff.nasa.gov/aoltm.html
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Picture above is a flat map generated by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA), an instrument aboard NASA's Mars Global Surveyor, the high-resolution map represents 27 million elevation measurements gathered in 1998 and 1999. (accuracy 2-13 meters) FIRST GLOBAL 3-D VIEW OF MARS REVEALS DEEP BASIN AND PATHWAYS FOR WATER FLOW http://pao.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/spacesci/pictures/mola/mars3d.htm
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Launch: November 7, 1996 Arrived: September 12, 1997 Mass: 767 kilograms (1,691 pounds) Science instruments: High-resolution Camera, Thermal Emission Spectrometer, Laser Altimeter; Magnetometer/Electron Reflectometer, Ultra-stable Oscillator, Radio Relay System
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http://ixeab4.larc.nasa.gov/oracle/
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http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/sparcle/ Cancelled
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To be launched on the ice/cloud/land elevation satellite (ICESat) 10.64 m and 532nm (green)
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