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Intercomparison of Calibration techniques for the 1064nm channel on a Nd: YAG elastic lidar., , , , and . IGARSS, page 2791-2794. IEEE, (2007)Special Issue "Remote Sensing of Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollution"., , , , and . Remote. Sens., 13 (11): 2057 (2021)Assessment of Langley and NASA-GISS Calibration Techniques for MFRSR Aerosol Retrieval., , , , , , , and . IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens., 52 (9): 5880-5894 (2014)A Hardware Implemented Autocorrelation Technique for Estimating Power Spectral Density for Processing Signals from a Doppler Wind Lidar System., , , , and . Sensors, 18 (12): 4170 (2018)Testing and Development of a Multi-Filter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer Network for Distributed Monitoring of Aerosol Optical Depth and Fine Mode Fraction on US Northeast Region., , , and . IGARSS (4), page 1383-1386. IEEE, (2008)Examination of hygroscopic properties of aerosols using a combined multiwavelength elastic-Raman lidar., , , , , and . IGARSS, page 1063-1066. IEEE, (2007)Aerosol Layer Properties and their Effect on Optical Depth Relations to PM2.5 Concentrations., , , , , and . IGARSS (4), page 589-592. IEEE, (2008)Evaluation of the Uncertainty in Satellite-Based Crop State Variable Retrievals Due to Site and Growth Stage Specific Factors and Their Potential in Coupling with Crop Growth Models., , , , , , and . Remote. Sens., 11 (16): 1928 (2019)A comparison of estimated mixing height by multiple remote sensing instruments and its influence on air quality in urban regions., , , , , and . IGARSS, page 730-733. IEEE, (2010)Dynamics of Mixing Layer Height and Homogeneity from Ceilometer-Measured Aerosol Profiles and Correlation to Ground Level PM2.5 in New York City., , , and . Remote. Sens., 14 (24): 6370 (December 2022)