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12 February 1993 Long-path methods for remote sensing of pollutants in the boundary layer
Martin J. T. Milton, Peter T. Woods, R. H. Partridge, B. W. Jolliffe
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Abstract
Two systems developed for measuring gases in the boundary layer are described. A portable long-path absorption instrument which uses an incandescent infrared source with an oscillating filter and a mobile differential-absorption lidar system that performs range-resolved measurements in the ultraviolet, visible, and infrared spectral regions. Measurements of industrial and urban pollution performed with both of these systems are described.
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Martin J. T. Milton, Peter T. Woods, R. H. Partridge, and B. W. Jolliffe "Long-path methods for remote sensing of pollutants in the boundary layer", Proc. SPIE 1715, Optical Methods in Atmospheric Chemistry, (12 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140190
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KEYWORDS
Methane

Atmospheric optics

Nanolithography

Atmospheric chemistry

Gases

Infrared radiation

LIDAR

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