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Planetary Boundary Layer ozone fluxes from combined airborne, ground based lidars and Wind profilers measurements

Abstract

Different remote sensing techniques have been used for the analysis of the air pollution in the Milan area. Results and intercomparisons from two lidars are presented, obtained from a ground based and an airborne instrument. Combining them with range resolved wind measurement, horizontal ozone fluxes are obtained, showing a strong vertical stratification of different air masses from different origins.

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