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Measurement of Agricultural Emissions Using Laser Sensors on Unmanned Aerial Systems

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Abstract

We are developing laser based sensors, employing open-path cavity ring-down spectroscopy, to measure gas-phase methane and ammonia. The sensors are deployed on unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to measure emissions from agricultural operations.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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