Abstract
A wide-area remote monitoring of methane (CH4) is important for preserving the environment and safety point of view. In the present study, application of a differential absorption lidar (DIAL) system at 1.67 μm absorption band is described for detection of CH4 gas leakage position and its concentration in industries.
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