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Field Deployment of a Remote Multi-Path Methane Sensor

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Abstract

The design and field deployment of a near-infrared chirped laser dispersion spectroscopy system for atmospheric methane detection at 1.651µm are discussed. A multi-path CH4 detection at Sallie’s Fen over a three-month campaign will be presented.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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