Eduardo LandulfoFábio LopesGregori de Arruda MoreiraMárcia Talita Amorim MarquesMarcelo OsneideJuan Carlos AntuñaRené EstevanJuan Luís Guerrero-RascadoLucas Alados‐ArboledasÁlvaro Bastidas2026-03-222026-03-22201610.1051/epjconf/201611919004https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611919004https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/54353Citaciones: 4The Latin American Lidar Network, ALINE a.k.a LALINET is a federation lidar network established in 2008 which became a member of GALION/GAW program in 2013. Currently the network consists of 9 operational stations with the perspective of two more stations to be included. The network today covers more than 18 million Km2 and spans in latitude from -52° to 21° and in longitude from -78° to -47°. It should cover a larger area in the future as planned with the inclusion of more active stations.enLongitudeCover (algebra)LatitudeLidarGeographyMeteorologyLibrary scienceComputer scienceRemote sensingALINE/LALINET Network Statusarticle