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Volcanic eruptions and the increases in the stratospheric aerosol content: Lidar measurements from 1982 to 1986The results of the observation for stratospheric aerosols which were carried out since the autumn of 1982 by using the NIES large lidar are described. Specifications of the lidar system are shown. The lidar has two wavelenghts of 1.06 and 0.53 micrometers. The 0.53 micrometer is mainly used for the stratospheric aerosols, because the PMT for 0.53 micrometers has higher sensitivity that that for 1.06 micrometers and the total efficiency is higher in the former. A switching circuit is used to control the PMT gain for avoiding signal induced noise in PMT. For the last four years, the stratospheric aerosol layer which was significantly perturbed by the El Chichon volcanic eruption was observed. The scattering ratio profiles observed from 1982 through 1983 are given.
Document ID
19870000905
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hayashida, S.
(National Inst. for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Iikura, Y.
(National Inst. for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Shimizu, H.
(National Inst. for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Sasano, Y.
(National Inst. for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Nakane, H.
(National Inst. for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Sugimoto, N.
(National Inst. for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Matsui, I.
(National Inst. for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Takeuchi, N.
(National Inst. for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Langley Research Center 13th International Laser Radar Conference
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
87N10338
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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