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Laser Radar Measurements of Atmospheric PotassiumA dye laser capable of transmitting in the near infra red region of the spectrum has been constructed to be used in conjunction with the large Mark II laser system at present in existence at Kingston, Jamaica. Preliminary measurements have been obtained of concentration of atomic potassium in the 70-100 km region of the atmosphere. The data indicates the likelihood of a double peak in the height distribution. The lower peak, which is the" larger, is at a height of about 82 kIn, the upper peak is at a height of 94 kIn. Although an exact value for the scattering cross-section has not been obtained, a reasonable approximation of this parameter yields a value of about 1-15 x 10(exp 11) m(exp -2) for the column density of atomic potassium, which is in agreement with other data.
Document ID
20160007614
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Felix, F.
(University of the West Indies Kingston, Jamaica)
Keenliside, W.
(University of the West Indies Kingston, Jamaica)
Kent, G. S.
(University of the West Indies Kingston, Jamaica)
Sandford, M. C. W.
(Radio and Space Research Station Slough, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
June 15, 2016
Publication Date
June 4, 1973
Publication Information
Publication: Fifth Conference on Laser Radar Studies of the Atmosphere, June 4-6, 1973, Hilton Inn, Williamsburg, Virginia: Conference Abstracts
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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