Measurement of CO2 rectifier effect during summer and winter using ground-based differential absorption LiDAR

Volume: 220, Pages: 117097 - 117097
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The rectifier effect refers to the exchange of CO2 near the boundary layer of the atmosphere. This effect is an important part of the carbon cycle because it affects the vertical distribution of CO2 and indirectly affects global CO2 distribution. However, the intensity of this effect is difficult to measure directly. A differential absorption LiDAR (DIAL) system can observe the rectifier effect because this device can accurately measure...
Paper Details
Title
Measurement of CO2 rectifier effect during summer and winter using ground-based differential absorption LiDAR
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
220
Pages
117097 - 117097
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