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Moormann et al., 2024 - Google Patents

The Flying Laboratory FLab: Development and application of a UAS to measure aerosol particles and trace gases in the lower troposphere

Moormann et al., 2024

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5994518518002058783
Author
Moormann L
Böttger T
Schuhmann P
Valero L
Fachinger F
Drewnick F
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EGUsphere

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Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are gradually being established in environmental research to study boundary layer conditions and phenomena in situ; however, due to payload limitations, UAS can typically measure only a limited number of atmospheric …
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