https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817605020
Monitoring of dispersed smoke-plume layers by determining locations of the data-point clusters
Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory, MT 59808, USA,
* E-mail: vladimirakovalev@fs.fed.us
Published online: 13 April 2018
A modified data-processing technique of the signals recorded by zenith-directed lidar, which operates in smoke-polluted atmosphere, is discussed. The technique is based on simple transformations of the lidar backscatter signal and the determination of the spatial location of the data point clusters.
The technique allows more reliable detection of the location of dispersed smoke layering. Examples of typical results obtained with lidar in a smokepolluted atmosphere are presented.
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