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    Lidar Observations in South America. Part I - Mesosphere and Stratosphere
    (IntechOpen, 2021) Eduardo Landulfo; Alexandre Cacheffo; Alexandre Calzavara Yoshida; Antonio Arleques Gomes; Fábio Lopes; Gregori de Arruda Moreira; Jonatan João da Silva; V. F. Andrioli; A. A. Pimenta; Chi Wang
    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.
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    Lidar Observations in South America. Part II - Troposphere
    (IntechOpen, 2021) Eduardo Landulfo; Alexandre Cacheffo; Alexandre Calzavara Yoshida; Antonio Arleques Gomes; Fábio Lopes; Gregori de Arruda Moreira; Jonatan João da Silva; V. F. Andrioli; A. A. Pimenta; Chi Wang
    In Part II of this chapter, we intend to show the significant advances and results concerning aerosols’ tropospheric monitoring in South America. The tropospheric lidar monitoring is also supported by the Latin American Lidar Network (LALINET). It is concerned about aerosols originating from urban pollution, biomass burning, desert dust, sea spray, and other primary sources. Cloud studies and their impact on radiative transfer using tropospheric lidar measurements are also presented.
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    Storm-time Disturbed Electric Field Influence in the Strong Sporadic E-layers Occurrence over Boa Vista, a low latitude Brazilian Region
    (2019) L. C. A. Resende; Shi Jian-Kui; C. M. Denardini; P. A. B. Nogueira; I. S. Batista; Christina Arras; V. F. Andrioli; Juliano Moro; L. A. Da Silva; A. J. Carrasco
    Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more about preprints preprintOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]Storm-time Disturbed Electric Field Influence in the Strong Sporadic E-layers Occurrence over Boa Vista, a low latitude Brazilian RegionAuthors Laysa Cristina Araujo Resende iD Shi Jiankui Clezio Marcos Denardini Paulo Alexandre Bronzato Nogueira iD Inez S. Batista Christina Arras Vania Fatima Andrioli Juliano Moro Ligia Alves Da Silva iD Alexander Jose Carrasco iD Paulo França Barbosa Neto iD Chi Wang Liu Zhengkuan See all authors Laysa Cristina Araujo ResendeiDCorresponding AuthorNational Institute for Space Research/China-Brazil Joint Laboratory of Space WeatheriDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6968-6184view email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressShi JiankuiState Key Laboratory of Space Weather, China Academy of Science, CASview email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressClezio Marcos DenardiniNational Institute for Space Researchview email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressPaulo Alexandre Bronzato NogueiraiDFederal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Sao PauloiDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0810-1044view email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressInez S. BatistaNational Institute for Space Researchview email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressChristina ArrasGFZ Potsdamview email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressVania Fatima AndrioliNational Institute for Space Research - INPEview email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressJuliano MoroSouthern Regional Space Research Center - CRS/COCRE/INPEview email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressLigia Alves Da SilvaiDNational Institute for Space Research (INPE) / China-Brazil Joint Laboratory for Space WeatheriDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8822-5030view email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressAlexander Jose CarrascoiDUniversidad de los AndesiDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6182-8077view email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressPaulo França Barbosa NetoiDNational Institute for Space ResearchiDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5733-3541view email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressChi WangNational Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciencesview email addressThe email was not providedcopy email addressLiu ZhengkuanState Key Laboratory of Space Weather, National Space Science Center (NSSC), Chinese Academy of Sciencesview email addressThe email was not providedcopy email address

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