Lidar is a remote sensing technique that employs laser beams to
produce a high-resolution, four-dimensional probe, with important
applications in atmospheric science. Suitable as a detailed
reference or an advanced textbook for interdisciplinary courses,
this book discusses the underlying principles of light-scattering
theory and describes widely used lidar systems in current research,
exploring how they can be employed effectively for atmospheric
profiling. This self-contained text provides a solid grounding in
the essential physics of light-matter interactions and the
fundamentals of atmospheric lidars through a discussion of the
principles that govern light-matter interactions and an exploration
of both historical and recent scientific developments in lidar
technology. This is an essential resource for physicists, optical
engineers and other researchers in atmospheric science and remote
sensing.
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