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Determination of slope in lidar data using a duplicate of the inverted function
1Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, Montana 59808. vkovalev@fs.fed.us
Abstract:
An iterative method for determining slope in noisy lidar data is considered based on the use of a corrected ('shaped') inverted function and an assumed behavior of the unknown function of interest (an 'image function'). The method is utilized for extracting extinction- coefficient profiles from data of multiangle measurements. The sequence and specifics of the retrieval procedure, results of simulations, and essentials of the practical retrieval of particulate extinction-coefficient profiles from signals of the elastic scanning lidar are considered. The methodology may be applicable when extracting the extinction-coefficient profiles from an elastic lidar operating in a multiangle scanning mode, a combined Raman elastic-backscatter lidar, or a high spectral resolution lidar operating in a fixed angular position.
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