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Abstract: Standoff Sensing of Natural Gas Leaks: Evolution of the Remote Methane Leak Detector (RMLD)

Mickey B. Frish, Richard T. Wainner, Joy Stafford-Evans, Byron D. Green, Mark G. Allen, S. Chancey, J. Rutherford, G. Midgley, P. Wehnert, "Standoff Sensing of Natural Gas Leaks: Evolution of the Remote Methane Leak Detector (RMLD) ," presented at Photonic Applications Systems Technologies (PHAST) Conference (Baltimore, MD) , (24-26 March2004).

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Abstract

Development of a handheld standoff laser-based sensor developed specifically for inspection of municipal natural gas pipelines is described. The Remote Methane Leak Detector is fundamentally a Differential Absorption LIDAR system using Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy

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