EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Can Ultra-violet Mie Lidar Be an Effective Instrument During High Pollution Episode?

  • Liu Qiaojun,
  • Wang Zhangjun,
  • Du Libin,
  • Cheng Andrew Yuk Sun,
  • Meng Xiangqian,
  • Chen Chao,
  • Li Xianxin,
  • Liu Xingtao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611923028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 119
p. 23028

Abstract

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Vertical profiles of particulates were measured by a 355 nm Mie scattering lidar during a dust-storm event. A high energy pulse laser was employed as the light source to detect the extinction coefficient in the altitude up to 6 km in the day and 9 km at night. The extinction profiles showed layers of high aerosol concentrations in good agreement with ground-based pollution measurements, which indicated that such ultra-violet lidar is a very useful remote sensing instrument for monitoring extinction profiles during extreme high aerosol loading and low visibility atmospheric conditions when low energy lidar systems cannot obtain effective results.