
MPL
Micropulse Lidar
Baseline Instrument, Evaluation Instrument, External Instrument, Guest
The micropulse lidar (MPL) is a ground-based, optical, remote-sensing system designed primarily to determine the altitude of clouds; however, it is also used for detection of atmospheric aerosols. The physical principle is the same as for radar. Pulses of energy are transmitted into the atmosphere; the energy scattered back to the transceiver is collected and measured as a time-resolved signal, thereby detecting clouds and aerosols in real time.
From the time delay between each outgoing pulse and the backscattered signal, the distance to the scatterer is inferred. Post-processing of the lidar return characterizes the extent and properties of aerosols or other particles in a region.
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Connor FlynnTranslator University of Oklahoma
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Paytsar MuradyanLead Mentor Argonne National Laboratory
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References
View all references- Muradyan et al. Micropulse Lidar (MPL) Instrument Handbook. 2020. 10.2172/1020714.
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