| Literature DB >> 29774228 |
Kevin C Cossel1, Eleanor M Waxman1, Fabrizio R Giorgetta1, Michael Cermak1, Ian R Coddington1, Daniel Hesselius2, Shalom Ruben3, William C Swann1, Gar-Wing Truong1, Gregory B Rieker4, Nathan R Newbury1.
Abstract
We demonstrate a new technique for spatial mapping of multiple atmospheric gas species. This system is based on high-precision dual-comb spectroscopy to a retroreflector mounted on a flying multi-copter. We measure the atmospheric absorption over long open-air paths to the multi-copter with comb-tooth resolution over 1.57 to 1.66 pm, covering absorption bands of CO2, Cm, H2O and isotopologues. When combined with GPS-based path length measurements, a fit of the absorption spectra retrieves the dry mixing ratios versus position. Under well-mixed atmospheric conditions, retrievals from both horizontal and vertical paths show stable mixing ratios as expected. This approach can support future boundary layer studies as well as plume detection and source location.Entities:
Keywords: (010.0280) Remote sensing and sensors; (010.1120) Air pollution monitoring; (010.3640) Lidar; (120.6200) Spectrometers and spectroscopic instrumentation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29774228 PMCID: PMC5951401 DOI: 10.1364/OPTICA.4.000724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Optica Impact factor: 11.104