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2-Micron Pulsed Direct Detection IPDA Lidar for Atmospheric CO2 Measurement

Authors :
Yu, Jirong
Petros, Mulugeta
Refaat, Tamer
Reithmaier, Karl
Remus, Ruben
Singh, Upendra
Johnson, Will
Boyer, Charlie
Fay, James
Johnston, Susan
Murchison, Luke
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2014.

Abstract

A 2-micron high energy, pulsed Integrated Path Differential Absorption (IPDA) lidar has been developed for atmospheric CO2 measurements. Development of this lidar heavily leverages the 2-micron laser technologies developed in LaRC over the last decade. The high pulse energy, direct detection lidar operating at CO2 2-micron absorption band provides an alternate approach to measure CO2 concentrations. This new 2-micron pulsed IPDA lidar has been flown in spring of this year for total ten flights with 27 flight hours. It is able to make measurements of the total amount of atmospheric CO2 from the aircraft to the ground or cloud. It is expected to provide high-precision measurement capability by unambiguously eliminating contamination from aerosols and clouds that can bias the IPDA measurement.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
WBS 387625.02.10.05
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20150001523
Document Type :
Report