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Method of and apparatus for monitoring gaseous pollutants

  • US 4,529,317 A
  • Filed: 03/02/1982
  • Issued: 07/16/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/05/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for the remote quantitive monitoring of one or more selected gases in a gaseous environment, which comprises the steps of generating electromagnetic radiation from laser sources to give at least one detection beam containing a specific absorption wavelength of the gas or gases being monitored and at least one reference beam having a wavelength that is significantly less strongly absorbed by the gas or gases being monitored, modulating the amplitude of each of the beams with different modulation frequencies or phases, combining the modulated beams to form scanning beams in each of which the component modulated beams are substantially coincident with one another, displacing the scanning beams angularly through the gaseous environment so as to sequentially and repetitively direct them towards a plurality of locations from two spaced-apart scanning positions, collecting at least a portion of the radiation from each scanning beam which is returned from each of the locations, deriving electrical signals corresponding to the intensity of the collected radiation, isolating the electrical signals corresponding to the intensity of the radiation having the aforesaid modulation frequencies or phases, obtaining the ratio of the isolated signals corresponding to radiation collected from a detection beam and a related reference beam thereby to provide a measure of the amount of the selected gas or gases in each beam path traversed by the collected radiation originating from each of the spaced scanning positions, and correlating the ratio signals derived from the two scanning beams to provide a measure of the amount of gas at each location identified as the point of intersection of the two scanning beams.

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