Author:
Landulfo Eduardo,Cacheffo Alexandre,Calzavara Yoshida Alexandre,Arleques Gomes Antonio,Juliano da Silva Lopes Fábio,de Arruda Moreira Gregori,João da Silva Jonatan,Andrioli Vania,Pimenta Alexandre,Wang Chi,Xu Jiyao,Paulete Pereira Martins Maria,Batista Paulo,de Melo Jorge Barbosa Henrique,Alves Gouveia Diego,Barja González Boris,Zamorano Felix,Quel Eduardo,Pereira Clodomyra,Wolfram Elian,Ismael Casasola Facundo,Orte Facundo,Omar Salvador Jacobo,Vicente Pallotta Juan,Ana Otero Lidia,Prieto Maria,Roberto Ristori Pablo,Brusca Silvina,Henry Reina Estupiñan John,Sanchez Barrera Estiven,Carlos Antuña-Marrero Juan,Forno Ricardo,Andrade Marcos,Johanna Hoelzemann Judith,Guimarães Guedes Anderson,Tobler Sousa Cristina,Camilo Fortunato dos Santos Oliveira Daniel,de Souza Fernandes Duarte Ediclê,Paulo Araújo da Silva Marcos,Sammara da Silva Santos Renata
Abstract
In Part II of this chapter, we intend to show the significant advances and results concerning aerosols’ tropospheric monitoring in South America. The tropospheric lidar monitoring is also supported by the Latin American Lidar Network (LALINET). It is concerned about aerosols originating from urban pollution, biomass burning, desert dust, sea spray, and other primary sources. Cloud studies and their impact on radiative transfer using tropospheric lidar measurements are also presented.
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