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Lidar

Range-Resolved Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere

Editors:

  • Except for very few, rather special publications, the last comprehensive books on lidar appeared in 1983 and 1984.
  • Progress in lidar theory, development and applications that occurred in the twenty years since has been enormous. The present book gives a comprehensive and yet self-contained review of this progress, starting at the point where the previous literature ends.

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Optical Sciences (SSOS, volume 102)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Introduction to Lidar

    • Ulla Wandinger
    Pages 1-18
  3. Polarization in Lidar

    • Kenneth Sassen
    Pages 19-42
  4. Lidar and Multiple Scattering

    • Luc R. Bissonnette
    Pages 43-103
  5. Lidar and Atmospheric Aerosol Particles

    • Albert Ansmann, Detlef Müller
    Pages 105-141
  6. High Spectral Resolution Lidar

    • Edwin E. Eloranta
    Pages 143-163
  7. Visibility and Cloud Lidar

    • Christian Werner, Jürgen Streicher, Ines Leike, Christoph Münkel
    Pages 165-186
  8. Raman Lidar

    • Ulla Wandinger
    Pages 241-271
  9. Temperature Measurements with Lidar

    • Andreas Behrendt
    Pages 273-305
  10. Resonance Scattering Lidar

    • Makoto Abo
    Pages 307-323
  11. Doppler Wind Lidar

    • Christian Werner
    Pages 325-354
  12. Airborne and Spaceborne Lidar

    • M. Patrick McCormick
    Pages 355-397
  13. DIAL Revisited: BELINDA and White-Light Femtosecond Lidar

    • Felix A. Theopold, Jean-Pierre Wolf, Ludger Wöste
    Pages 399-443
  14. Back Matter

    Pages 445-456

About this book

Written by leading experts in optical radar, or lidar, this book brings all the recent practices up-to-date. With a Foreword by one of the founding fathers in the area. Its broad cross-disciplinary scope should appeal to scientists ranging from the view of optical sciences to environmental engineers. Optical remote sensing has matured to become a lead method for cross-disciplinary research. This new multi-authored book reviews the state-of-the-art in a readable monograph.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"This book covers, for each of the major variants of the lidar technique, the underlying physics – how it works, its mathematics – what the relevant equations look like, the basic layout of an instrument, and examples of atmospheric properties ... . Some of the chapters contain original material that cannot be found in books or archival journals, but is presented here for the first time. ... The broad cross-interdisciplinary scope should appeal to scientists ranging from the view of optical sciences to environmental engineers." (Jürgen Pappel, Optik, Vol. 117 (7), 2006)

"This book has each chapter written by a different expert in the field. This has the advantage of having some of the best expertise available … . the book supplies a comprehensive view of all the important techniques and applications now used … . covers the physics and mathematics of the interaction, instrumentation and examples of applications with field results. … succeeds in highlighting the extensive uses of lidar in the remote sounding of the atmosphere and its exciting future possibilities." (C.M.R. Platt, Australian Physics, Vol. 42 (6), 2006)

"The book … covering the basic theory and current practice of lidar in a consistent and fairly uniform style. It should be very useful to readers who, like me, have some knowledge of the basics of lidar and some of the standard techniques … . This book provides clear, up-to-date accounts of current work on remote sensing of the atmosphere with lasers. I enjoyed reading it and … will be especially useful for newcomers to the field." (Peter W. Milonni, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 50 (5), September-October, 2009)

Editors and Affiliations

  • GKSS-Forschungszentrum, Institut für Küstenforschung, Geesthacht, Germany

    Claus Weitkamp

About the editor

The editor, formerly heading a group of scientists at GKSS Research Center in Geesthacht, Germany, is now a consultant to GKSS. He carried out and supervised many projects in lidar development and applications, both theoretical and experimental. He was awarded Honorary Citizenship of the State of Tennessee and the International Committee on Laser Atmospheric Soundings (ICLAS) Lifetime Award.

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Softcover Book USD 279.99
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