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artículos
Título:
ALINE/LALINET NETWORK STATUS
Autor/es:
EDUARDO LANDULFO; FABIO JULIANO DA SILVA LOPES; GREGORI DE ARRUDA MOREIRA; MÁRCIA TALITA AMORIM MARQUES; MARCELO OSNEIDE; JUAN CARLOS ANTUÑA; RENÉ ESTEVAN ARREDONDO; JUAN LUIZ GUERRERO RASCADO; LUCAS ALADOS-ARBOLEDAS; ALVARO BASTIDAS; DANIEL NISPERUZA; ANDRÉS BEDOYA; MAURICIO MÚNERA; DAIRO ALEGRÍA; RICARDO N. FORNO; MARIA FERNANDA SÁNCHEZ; OSCAR LAZCANO; ELENA MONTILLA-ROSERO; ANTONIETA SILVA; CRISTOFER JIMENEZ; EDUARDO QUEL; PABLO ROBERTO RISTORI; LIDIA ANA OTERO; HENRIQUE M.J. BARBOSA; DIEGO A. GOUVEIA; BORIS BARJA
Revista:
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol. 119, 19004. The 27th International Laser Radar Conference
Editorial:
B. Gross, F. Moshary and M. Arend
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2016 vol. 119
Resumen:
TheLatin American Lidar Network, ALINE a.k.a LALINET is a federation lidar networkestablished in 2008 and which became a member of GALION/GAW program in 2013.Currently the network consists of 9 operational stations with the perspectiveof two more stations to be included. The network today covers more than 18million square Km and spans in Latitude from -52o to 21oand in Longitude from -78o to -47o and it should cover alarger area in the future as planned with the inclusion of more active stations