Abstract
The lidar is one of the most powerful tools now available for environmental analysis. It can perform atmospheric measurements using elastic or Raman scattering1; ground and vegetation analysis with laser-induced fluorescence and differential reflectance techniques2; and sea pollution analysis with fluorescence and Raman scattering.1
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