V. A. Glukhov, Yu. A. Goldin, O. V. Glitko, E. A. Aglova, M. A. Rodionov
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The Use of Polarization Lidar for Registering the Horizontal Spatial Distribution of Seawater Beam Attenuation Coefficient
Lidar survey of the western part of the Kara Sea was conducted using a PLD-1 shipborne polarization lidar. The survey was accompanied by a set of synchronous contact measurements of hydrooptical and hydrological characteristics. The regression analysis was used to connect the lidar attenuation coefficients of the two orthogonal polarized components of the lidar echo signal to the seawater beam attenuation coefficient and to retrieve the spatial distribution of the latter. The lidar attenuation coefficients obtained from the co- and cross-polarized components of the lidar echo signal were compared with a flow-through measuring complex data across three transects in several regions of the western Kara Sea different in hydrooptical characteristics. They were found to be in a good agreement. This enables the accurate identification of the spatial positions of frontal zones of various origins using lidar technology. The error-induced relative discrepancy between the seawater beam attenuation coefficients obtained by lidar methods and from the flow-through measuring complex does not exceed 10%.
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Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics is an international peer reviewed journal that presents experimental and theoretical articles relevant to a wide range of problems of atmospheric and oceanic optics, ecology, and climate. The journal coverage includes: scattering and transfer of optical waves, spectroscopy of atmospheric gases, turbulent and nonlinear optical phenomena, adaptive optics, remote (ground-based, airborne, and spaceborne) sensing of the atmosphere and the surface, methods for solving of inverse problems, new equipment for optical investigations, development of computer programs and databases for optical studies. Thematic issues are devoted to the studies of atmospheric ozone, adaptive, nonlinear, and coherent optics, regional climate and environmental monitoring, and other subjects.