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Articles | Volume XLII-3/W9
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W9-141-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W9-141-2019
25 Oct 2019
 | 25 Oct 2019

AN AEROSOL LIDAR DATA VISUALIZATION METHOD BASED ON ARCGIS

C. Shu, H. Zhao, H. L. Zhang, X. K. Wang, and Y. P. Liu

Keywords: Extinction Coefficient, ArcGIS , Natural Neighborhood Method, LidarLidar, Aerosol

Abstract. The geographical information, temporal and spatial distribution of pollution sources cannot be accurately described by the traditional aerosol lidar inversion data. In order to accurately locate the pollution sources and monitor the spatial and temporal distribution of pollutants, an aerosol lidar data visualization method based on ArcGIS is proposed in this paper. A natural neighborhood method is used to perform group interpolation on ArcGIS software, and the range range-extinction coefficient relationship diagram is plotted using the aerosol optical data obtained from Klett inversion algorithm. The geographic information is added to the lidar inversion data in this diagram. The aerosol spatial and temporal distribution range and the direction of aerosol diffusion are accurately displayed directly. The change of aerosol concentration is plotted in different colors, the visually displaying the concentration of pollutants in the detection area is realized. The aerosol detection data in the sunny and haze days in Yinchuan are visualized in this paper. The result shows that this method can quickly determine the geographical location of pollution sources and visualize the spatial and temporal distribution of aerosols. This method can be used to display aerosol data with geographic information for meteorological and environmental protection departments. This method can provide data support for meteorological and environmental protection departments to quickly determine the location and concentration of pollution sources.