The article presents a multypurpose automated measurement system designed for contamination control of the lowest layer of the atmosphere and for measuring its optical parameters. The measurement system comprises an impulse lidar consisting of a transmitter and two reception units, unit for measuring scattering indicatrix, an analyser for measuring the size of aerosol particles, an M-processor with its accessories.
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