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Optical fibre sensors for environmental monitoring of trace gases

Type of Publication
Year of Publication
2003
Authors

G. Stewart; G. Whitenett; K. Atherton; B. Culshaw; W. Johnstone

ISBN Number

0277-786X 0-8194-4596-7

Abstract

The work described here concerns the development of fibre sensors and networks for monitoring trace gases such as methane, acetylene, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulphide, all of which are important in environmental or safety monitoring. A 45-point fibre sensor network using a single DFB laser source has been installed on a landfill site to assess the distribution of methane generation across the site, with detection levels from

DOI

10.1117/12.527028

Volume

4829

Notes

Times Cited: 2 19th Congress of the International-Commission-for-Optics Aug 25-30, 2002 Florence, italy Int Commiss Opt; ICO; CNR; INOA; SPIE; Univ Studi Firenze; COST 01; European Opt Soc; IEEE LEOS; INFM; IUPAP; OSA; SIOF 2

Pagination

963-964

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