Cap??tulo de livro
Lidar observations in South America
Remote Sensing
Registro en:
10.5772/intechopen.95038
1
0000-0002-9691-5306
Autor
LANDULFO, EDUARDO
CACHEFFO, ALEXANDRE
YOSHIDA, ALEXANDRE C.
GOMES, ANTONIO A.
LOPES, FABIO J. da S.
MOREIRA, GREGORI de A.
SILVA, JONATAN J. da
ANDRIOLI, VANIA
PIMENTA, ALEXANDRE
WANG, CHI
XU, JIYAO
MARTINS, MARIA P.P.
BATISTA, PAULO
BARBOSA, HENRIQUE de M.J.
GOUVEIA, DIEGO A.
GONZALEZ, BORIS B.
ZAMORANO, FELIX
QUEL, EDUARDO
PEREIRA, CLODOMYRA
WOLFRAM, ELIAN
CASASOLA, FACUNDO I.
ORTE, FACUNDO
SALVADOR, JACOBO O.
PALLOTTA, JUAN V.
OTERO, LIDIA A.
PRIETO, MARIA
RISTORI, PABLO R.
BRUSCA, SILVINA
ESTUPINAN, JOHN H.R.
BARRERA, ESTIVEN S.
ANTUNA-MARRERO, JUAN C.
FORNO, RICARDO
ANDRADE, MARCOS
HOELZEMANN, JUDITH J.
GUEDES, ANDERSON G.
SOUSA, CRISTINA T.
OLIVEIRA, DANIEL C.F. dos S.
DUARTE, EDICLE de S.F.
SILVA, MARCOS P.A. da
SANTOS, RENATA S. da S.
Resumen
South America covers a large area of the globe and plays a fundamental function
in its climate change, geographical features, and natural resources. However, it still
is a developing area, and natural resource management and energy production are
far from a sustainable framework, impacting the air quality of the area and needs
much improvement in monitoring. There are significant activities regarding laser
remote sensing of the atmosphere at different levels for different purposes. Among
these activities, we can mention the mesospheric probing of sodium measurements and stratospheric monitoring of ozone, and the study of wind and gravity waves.
Some of these activities are long-lasting and count on the support from the Latin
American Lidar Network (LALINET). We intend to pinpoint the most significant
scientific achievements and show the potential of carrying out remote sensing
activities in the continent and show its correlations with other earth science connections
and synergies. In Part I of this chapter, we will present an overview and
significant results of lidar observations in the mesosphere and stratosphere. Part II
will be dedicated to tropospheric observations.