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5 May 2017 Methane measurements from space: technical challenges and solutions
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Abstract
We report on an airborne demonstration of atmospheric methane (CH4) measurements with an Integrated Path Differential Absorption (IPDA) lidar using an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) and optical parametric amplifier (OPA) laser transmitter and a sensitive avalanche photo detector. The lidar measures the CH4 absorption at multiple, discrete wavelengths around 1650.9 nm. In September 2015, the instrument was deployed on NASA’s DC-8 airborne laboratory and measured atmospheric methane over a wide range of topography and weather conditions from altitudes of 3 km to 13 km. In this paper, we will review the results from our flights, and identify areas of improvement.
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Haris Riris, Kenji Numata, Stewart Wu, Brayler Gonzalez, Michael Rodriguez, Stephan Kawa, and Jianping Mao "Methane measurements from space: technical challenges and solutions", Proc. SPIE 10191, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XXII, 1019104 (5 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262516
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KEYWORDS
Optical parametric oscillators

LIDAR

Transmitters

Methane

Absorption

Receivers

Sensors

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