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William Grant

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NASA Langley Research Center
Co-Authored Publications: 
  • Browell, E., S. Ismail, and W. Grant (1998), Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) measurements from air and space, Applied Physics-B, 67, 399-410.
  • Redemann, J., et al. (1998), A Multi-Instrument Approach for Characterizing the Vertical Structure of Aerosol Properties: Case Studies in the Pacific Basin Troposphere, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 23,287-23,298.
  • Redemann, J., et al. (1996), Comparison of Aerosol Measurements by Lidar and In Situ Methods in the Pacific Basin Troposphere, in ‘Advances in Atmospheric Remote Sensing with Lidar’, A. Ansmann, R. Neuber, P. Rairoux, U. Wandinger (eds.), pp.55-58, Springer, Berlin, 1996.
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