2017
DOI: 10.1117/1.jrs.11.014002
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Demonstration of spatial greenhouse gas mapping using laser absorption spectrometers on local scales

Abstract: Abstract. A system for measuring the two-dimensional (2-D) spatial distribution of atmospheric CO 2 over complex industrial sites and urban areas on the order of 1 to 30 km 2 every few minutes with a spatial resolution as high as tens of meters has been developed and demonstrated over the past 3 years. The greenhouse gas (GHG) laser imaging tomography experiment (GreenLITE™) provides improved measurement capabilities for applications ranging from automated 24∕7 monitoring of ground carbon storage/sequestration… Show more

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“…This system, known as the Greenhouse gas Laser Imaging Tomography Experiment (GreenLITE ™ ), consists of a set of continuously operating laser-based transceivers and a set of retroreflectors separated by a few kilometers. Both data collection and data processing components are based on the intensitymodulated continuous-wave (IM-CW) measurement technique, which is described in detail in Dobler et al (2017). This instrument provides estimates of the average CO 2 concentrations along the line of sight defined by the path be-tween a laser-based transceiver and any given retroreflector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system, known as the Greenhouse gas Laser Imaging Tomography Experiment (GreenLITE ™ ), consists of a set of continuously operating laser-based transceivers and a set of retroreflectors separated by a few kilometers. Both data collection and data processing components are based on the intensitymodulated continuous-wave (IM-CW) measurement technique, which is described in detail in Dobler et al (2017). This instrument provides estimates of the average CO 2 concentrations along the line of sight defined by the path be-tween a laser-based transceiver and any given retroreflector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…November 2015 and November 2016 were processed using a multi-threaded cloud-based product generation sub-system that converts the observed 15 differential optical depth values to CO2 column densities and combines them to construct 2-D maps of CO2 concentrations in near-real time. This process, illustrated in Figure 3 and described in detail in Dobler et al (2017), continuously computes integrated column CO2 concentrations along horizontal lines of sight between the transceivers and reflectors and estimates 20 the 2-D distribution of time-varying CO2 concentrations based on an analytic model and an ensemble set of temporally concurrent integrated horizontal path or "chord" measurements. The first step in this process converts each GreenLITE™ transceiver's differential transmission measurement to an estimate of the horizontal column CO2 concentration in parts per million volume (ppmv).…”
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“…While traditional tomographic applications employ large numbers of back projections (chords) and angles that approach or exceed the number of pixel elements in the resulting 2-D image, this application is under-sampled due to the number of deployed transceivers and reflectors, site topography, and both natural and man-made barriers. This approach, detailed inDobler et al (2017), is similar to those proposed and implemented inLevine et al (2016),Cuccoli et al (2009), and…”
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