J. T. Sroga
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 Papers
104 Citations
J. T. Sroga is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Backscatter. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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High spectral resolution lidar to measure optical scattering properties of atmospheric aerosols. 2: Calibration and data analysis
TL;DR: Calibration and data analysis procedures developed for the HSRL are described and measurements of the aerosol scattering cross section are compared with in situ integrating nephelometer measurements.
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The High Spectral Resolution Lidar
Edwin W. Eloranta,Fred L. Roesler,J. T. Sroga +2 more
- 01 Jan 1983
TL;DR: The High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) system was developed at the University of Wisconsin* to remotely measure optical properties of the atmosphere, such as extinction cross section, the aerosol to molecular backscatter ratio and the back scatter to extinction ratio without assumptions regarding aerosol scattering characteristics as mentioned in this paper.
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High spectral resolution lidar to measure optical scattering properties of atmospheric aerosols. 1: Theory and instrumentation
Scott T. Shipley,D. H. Tracy,Edwin W. Eloranta,John T. Trauger,J. T. Sroga,Fred L. Roesler,J. A. Weinman +6 more
TL;DR: A high spectral resolution lidar technique to measure optical scattering properties of atmospheric aerosols is described, and Aerosol optical properties, such as the backscatter ratio, optical depth, extinctionCross section, scattering cross section, and theBackscatter phase function are derived.