Perspectives of methods of laser monitoring of atmosphere and sea surface

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Spie-Int Soc Optical Engineering

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Laser monitoring (remote sensing) may be considered as the science of collecting and interpreting information about the atmosphere, earth and sea using sensors on earth, on platforms in our atmosphere (airplanes, balloons) or in space (satellites) without being in direct physical contact with them. Remote sensing by LIDARs (Light Identification Detection and Ranging) has wide applications as technique to probe the Earth's atmosphere, ocean and land surfaces. LIDARs are widely used to get knowledge of spatial and temporal variations in meteorological quantities (e.g. temperature, humidity, clouds and aerosol properties) and to monitor the changes in these quantities on different timescales. Subject of the present work is quite wide. It is rather difficult to perform analysis and to provide full knowledge about existing information. In the present work, in addition to the literature data, the information will be provided also about aerosol KA-09 LIDAR developed at the Marmara Research Centre (MRC), Materials Institute (MI) of Turkish Scientific and Technological Research Council (TUBITAK) and also about KA-14 LIDAR developed at the National Aviation Academy (NAA), Scientific-Research Institute of Transport and Aviocosmic Problems (SRITAP) of Azerbaijan for remote sensing of contaminations on water surfaces taking place during oil-gas production. The main goal of this paper is to give students insight in different remote sensing instruments and techniques (including their perspectives) that are used for the derivation of meteorological quantities and obtaining the information about water surface.

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19th International Conference and School on Quantum Electronics (ICSQE) - Laser Physics and Applications -- SEP 26-30, 2016 -- Sozopol, BULGARIA

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atmosphere, earth surface, sea surface, LIDAR, remote sensing, laser monitoring, aerosol, oil spill

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19th International Conference and School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications

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