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Comparative lidar study of the optical, geometrical, and

dynamical properties of stratospheric post-volcanic

aerosols, following the eruptions of El Chichon and

Mount Pinatubo

Patrick Chazette, Christine David, Jacques Lefrère, Sophie Godin, Jacques

Pelon, Gérard Mégie

To cite this version:

Patrick Chazette, Christine David, Jacques Lefrère, Sophie Godin, Jacques Pelon, et al.. Compara-tive lidar study of the optical, geometrical, and dynamical properties of stratospheric post-volcanic aerosols, following the eruptions of El Chichon and Mount Pinatubo. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, American Geophysical Union, 1995, 100 (D11), pp.23195-23207. �10.1029/95JD02268�. �hal-02902597�

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