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This volume presents papers from the biennial International Laser
Radar Conference (ILRC), the world’s leading event in the field
of atmospheric research using lidar. With growing environmental
concerns to address such as air quality deterioration,
stratospheric ozone depletion, extreme weather events, and changing
climate, the lidar technique has never been as critical as it is
today to monitor, alert, and help solve current and emerging
problems of this century. The 30th occurrence of the ILRC unveils
many of the newest results and discoveries in atmospheric science
and laser remote sensing technology. The 30th ILRC conference
program included all contemporary ILRC themes, leveraging on both
the past events’ legacy and the latest advances in lidar
technologies and scientific discoveries, with participation by
young scientists particularly encouraged. This proceedings volume
includes a compilation of cutting-edge research on the following
themes: new lidar techniques and methodologies; measurement of
clouds and aerosol properties; atmospheric temperature, wind,
turbulence, and waves; atmospheric boundary layer processes and
their role in air quality and climate; greenhouse gases, tracers,
and transport in the free troposphere and above; the upper
mesosphere and lower thermosphere; synergistic use of multiple
instruments and techniques, networks and campaigns; model
validation and data assimilation using lidar measurements;
space-borne lidar missions, instruments and science; ocean lidar
instrumentation, techniques, and retrievals; and past, present and
future synergy of heterodyne and direct detection lidar
applications. In addition, special sessions celebrated 50 years of
lidar atmospheric observations since the first ILRC, comprising
review talks followed by a plenary discussion on anticipated future
directions.
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++++ Report Of Historical And Technical Information Relating To The
Problem Of Interoceanic Communication By Way Of The American
Isthmus, Volume 1; Report Of Historical And Technical Information
Relating To The Problem Of Interoceanic Communication By Way Of The
American Isthmus; United States. Bureau Of Naval Personnel; Issue
107 Of House Executive Document; Issue 107 Of Ex. Doc.; Volume 2279
Of ILM (Microform Series) United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel,
John T. Sullivan (lieutenant.) Govt. Print. Off., 1883 Canals;
Canals, Interoceanic
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