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Felix Zamorano
Researcher at University of Magallanes
Publications - 24
Citations - 397
Felix Zamorano is an academic researcher from University of Magallanes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Stratosphere. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 274 citations.
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Lidar Observations in South America. Part I - Mesosphere and Stratosphere
Eduardo Landulfo,Alexandre Cacheffo,Alexandre Calzavara Yoshida,Antonio Arleques Gomes,Fábio Lopes,Gregori de Arruda Moreira,Jonatan João da Silva,Vania Fatima Andrioli,A. A. Pimenta,Chi Wang,Jiyao Xu,Maria Paulete Pereira Martins,Paulo Batista,Henrique M. J. Barbosa,D. A. Gouveia,Boris Barja González,Felix Zamorano,Eduardo Quel,Clodomyra Pereira,Elian Wolfram,Facundo Ismael Casasola,Facundo Orte,Jacobo Salvador,Juan Pallotta,Lidia Otero,María Prieto,Pablo Ristori,Silvina Brusca,John Henry Reina Estupiñan,Estiven Sanchez Barrera,Juan Carlos Antuña-Marrero,Ricardo Forno,Marcos Andrade,Judith J. Hoelzemann,Anderson Guimarães Guedes,Cristina Sousa,Daniel Camilo Fortunato dos Santos Oliveira,Ediclê de Souza Fernandes Duarte,Marcos Paulo Araújo da Silva,Renata Silva Santos +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview and significant results of lidar observations in the mesosphere and stratosphere and show the potential of carrying out remote sensing activities in the continent and show its correlations with other earth science connections and synergies.
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Total Ozone Observations at Punta Arenas, Chile (53.2ºs;70.9ºw)
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An alternative method for calibration of narrow band radiometer using a radiative transfer model
Jacobo Salvador,Jacobo Salvador,Elian Wolfram,R D'Elia,Felix Zamorano,C. Casiccia,A. Rosales,E. Quel +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a calibration methodology that uses the potential of radiative transfer models to model solar radiation with 5% accuracy or better relative to actual conditions is presented. But the calibration results obtained by this method were compared with those obtained with a Brewer MKIII SN 80 located in the city of Punta Arenas, Chile using the sun as a source.
Stratospheric ozone observations at mid-latitude NDACC station Río Gallegos (51o 36’S, 69o 19’W ), Patagonia
Jacobo Salvador,Elian Wolfram,Jonathan Quiroga,Facundo Orte,Felix Zamorano,Sophie Godin-Beekmann,Andrea Pazmino,Eduardo Quel,Hirofumi Ohyama,Tomoo Nagahama,Taku Nakajima,Akira Mizuno +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results from the ballonborne and DIAL profiles obtained during the OZone profIle aT Rio Gallegos (OZITOS) campaign held in 2014 and 2015 in the framework of the SAVER-Net, South American Environmental Risk Management Network, which is five-year trilateral project among Argentina, Chile and Japan promoted by Japanese funding agencies JICA and JST under SATREPS, Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development, program.
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Characteristics of Atmospheric Wave-Induced Laminae Observed by Ozonesondes at the Southern Tip of South America
Hirofumi Ohyama,Hirofumi Ohyama,Akira Mizuno,Felix Zamorano,Takafumi Sugita,Hideharu Akiyoshi,Katsuyuki Noguchi,Elian Wolfram,Elian Wolfram,Jacobo Salvador,Jacobo Salvador,Jacobo Salvador,Griselda Carolina Benitez +12 more
TL;DR: The Revista Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, No.123, p. 1-19, 2018 as discussed by the authors, is the most cited work in this category..