Title
Towards an instrumental harmonization in the framework of LALINET: Dataset of technical specifications
Date Issued
01 January 2014
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Guerrero-Rascado J.L.
Landulfo E.
Antuña J.C.
Barbosa H.M.J.
Barja B.
Bastidas A.E.
Bedoya A.E.
Da Costa R.
Forno R.N.
Gouveia D.A.
Jiménez C.
Larroza E.G.
Lopes F.J.S.
Montilla-Rosero E.
Moreira G.A.
Nakaema W.M.
Nisperuza D.
Otero L.
Pallotta J.V.
Papandrea S.
Pawelko E.
Quel E.J.
Ristori P.
Rodrigues P.F.
Salvador J.
Sánchez M.F.
Silva A.
Publisher(s)
SPIE
Abstract
The Latin American Lidar Network (LALINET) is the aerosol lidar network operating over South America. LALINET is now an operative network performing a schedule of routine measurements and, currently, is composed by 9 stations distributed over South America. The main objective of LALINET is to generate a consistent and statistically relevant database to enhance the understanding of the particle distribution over the continent and its direct and indirect influence on climate. The creation of an un-biased spatiotemporal database requires a throughout review of the network on two pillars: instrumentation and data processing. Because most of the LALINET systems are not series-produced instruments and, therefore, present large differences in configuration and capabilities, attempts for network harmonization and, consequently, optimization are mandatory. In this study a review of the current instrumental status of all LALINET systems is done and analyzed in detail in order to assess the potential performance of the network and to detect networking weaknesses.
Volume
9246
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Óptica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84922649662
Source
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Resource of which it is part
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
ISSN of the container
0277786X
ISBN of the container
9781628413069
Conference
Lidar Technologies, Techniques, and Measurements for Atmospheric Remote Sensing X Amsterdam 22 September 2014 through 24 September 2014
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