Lecture

LIDAR: Atmospheric Composition Analysis

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This lecture explores the use of LIDAR at the Jungfraujoch research station, where the EPFL team led by Bertrand Calpini studies the Earth's atmosphere. By using laser light to detect various atmospheric components, including water vapor, aerosols, and ozone, the team achieves high-resolution vertical measurements, contributing to a better understanding of our atmosphere and its crucial role for life on Earth.

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