Mediciones de aerosoles estratosféricos en Camagüey, Cuba, durante 1992
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Lidar monitoring results for 1992 of thc stratosphcric aerosol layer are presented. Observations indicate an enhancement of the stratospheric aerosol !ayer dueto the Pinatubo eruption of June 1991. Backscatteting integral values are about 10-3 srl which are higher by an order of magnitudc than background values. A comparison with data obtained at Hampton, V A reveals sorne features associated with aerosol transport.
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