Publications

1992, Adriani, A., T. Deshler, G.P. Gobbi, B.J. Johnson, G. Di Donfrancesco, Polar stratospheric clouds over McMurdo, Antarctica, during the 1991 spring: Lidar and particle counter measurements, Geophysical Research Letters, 19, 1755-1758
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar, PSC

1992, Jaeger, H., The Pinatubo eruption cloud observed by lidar at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Geophysical Research Letters, 19, 191-194
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar, Volcano

1992, di Sarra, A., M. Cacciani, P. Di Girolamo, G. Fiocco, D. Fua`, B. Knudsen, N. Larsen, and T.S. Joergensen, Observations of correlated behavior of stratospheric ozone and aerosol at Thule during winter 1991- 1992, Geophysical Research Letters, 19, 1823-26
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar, Ozone

1992, Keckhut, P., Chanin, M.L., Middle Atmosphere Response to the 27-Day Solar Rotation as Observed by Lidar, Geophysical Research Letters, 19(8), 809-812
Tags: Lidar, Solar Cycle, Temperature

1991, Stefanutti, L., M. Morandi, M. Del Guasta, S. Godin, G. Megie, J. Brechet and J. Picquard, Polar stratospheric clouds observations over the Antarctic continent at Dumont d'Urville, Geophysical Research Letters, 96, 12975-12987
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar, PSC

1991, Gobbi, G.P., T. Deshler, A. Adriani, and D.J. Hofmann, Evidence for denitrification in the 1990 Antarctic spring Stratosphere: I, Lidar and temperature measurements, Geophysical Research Letters, 18, 1995-1998
Tags: Lidar, Temperature

1990, Neuber, R., B.C. Kroeger, The stratospheric ozone layer above Spitsbergen in Winter 1989, Geophysical Research Letters, 17, 321-324
Tags: Lidar, Ozone

1990, Wilson, R., Hauchecorne, A., Chanin, M.L., Gravity-waves in the Middle Atmosphere Observed by Rayleigh Lidar, Geophysical Research Letters, 17(10): 1585-1588
Tags: Lidar, Temperature

1989, Godin, S., G. Megie, J. Pelon, Systematic Lidar Measurements of the Stratospheric Ozone vertical Distribution, Geophysical Research Letters, 16, 547-550
Tags: Lidar, Ozone

1980, Hauchecorne, A., M.L. Chanin, Density and Temperature Profiles Obtained by Lidar Between 35 and 70 km, Geophysical Research Letters, 7, 565-568
Tags: Lidar, Temperature