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A Methane Lidar for Greenhouse Gas Measurements

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Abstract

Atmospheric methane is the second most important greenhouse gas with 25 times the radiative forcing of carbon dioxide. We will present results from an airborne campaign using a lidar at 1.65µm using optical parametric generation.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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