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This paper presents a general overview of the technical requirements for a vegetation fluorescence lidar and discusses the basic equations for estimating signal strength and signal to background ratio for a coaxial system.
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Dahn, H.G., Lüdeker, W., Günther, K.P. (1994). Technical Aspects of an Airborne Vegetation Fluorescence Lidar System. In: Werner, C., Waidelich, W. (eds) Laser in der Umweltmeßtechnik / Laser in Remote Sensing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08252-2_15
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