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| project = ENVRIplus
 
| project = ENVRIplus
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| deliverable-nr = D1.4
 
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| submission-date = 2016-10-31
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| type = Report
 
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As part of ENVRIplus Task 1.2: Common methodologies for inter-comparison and joint field tests: “use Case2: Common sensors”, this report describes a strategy to measure the aerosol extinction coefficient within the atmospheric domain RIs ACTRIS, IAGOS and ICOS. An inter-comparison campaign was successfully realized in summer 2015, combining in-situ and remote sensing measurements of the aerosol extinction coefficient.  
 
As part of ENVRIplus Task 1.2: Common methodologies for inter-comparison and joint field tests: “use Case2: Common sensors”, this report describes a strategy to measure the aerosol extinction coefficient within the atmospheric domain RIs ACTRIS, IAGOS and ICOS. An inter-comparison campaign was successfully realized in summer 2015, combining in-situ and remote sensing measurements of the aerosol extinction coefficient.  
  

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