Field test of a remote multi-path CLaDS methane sensor

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Abstract

Existing technologies for quantifying methane emissions are often limited to single point sensors, making large area environmental observations challenging. We demonstrate the operation of a remote, multi-path system using Chirped Laser Dispersion Spectroscopy (CLaDS) for quantification of atmospheric methane concentrations over extended areas, a technology that shows potential for monitoring emissions from wetlands.

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Plant, G., Nikodem, M., Mulhall, P., Varner, R. K., Sonnenfroh, D., & Wysocki, G. (2015). Field test of a remote multi-path CLaDS methane sensor. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(9), 21315–21326. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150921315

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