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UAV-based laser spectrometer to quantify methane from agricultural and petrochemical activities

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Abstract

A lightweight (1.8 kg) UAV-based methane sensor using a 3.27 μm GaSb DFB laser has been developed. Small UAVs can quantify very localized methane emissions but severely constrain sensor mass/volume while still requiring high-sensitivity detection.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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