Abstract

This work reports on the use of laser as an efficient tool in environmental studies. Application of LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging) and LIDAR-DIAL (DIfferential Absorption Lidar) technologies in the ultraviolet range related with the tropospheric ozone and sulphur dioxide profiles in the surroundings of Madrid are given. Sulphur dioxide measurements performed in a coal-burning power plant are also presented. Finally, the LIDAR technique is applied to study the cloud's density and its temporal evolution.

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