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We present an algorithm for retrieval of vertical distribution of ozone with temperature and aerosol correction during DIAL lidar sounding of the atmosphere. Most suitable wavelengths for measurements of ozone profiles in the upper troposphere—lower stratosphere are selected. Results of lidar measurement at wavelengths of 299 and 341 nm agree with model estimates, which point to acceptable accuracy of ozone sounding in the 6–18 km altitude range.
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Burlakov, V.D., Dolgii, S.I., Nevzorov, A.A. et al. Algorithm for retrieval of vertical distribution of ozone from DIAL laser remote measurements. Opt. Mem. Neural Networks 24, 295–302 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1060992X15040025
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