Providing rapid, accurate measurements of airborne atmospheric pollutants
The NPL Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) is a sophisticated remote sensing system which is a completely self-contained mobile laboratory. It carries a suite of additional measurement equipment to monitor meteorological parameters and ambient gas concentrations.
The DIAL system is able to monitor atmospheric pollutants remotely, at ranges of up to 1 km. DIAL measurements are real-time, directly traceable to primary standards of gas concentration and are free from interference and contamination. The DIAL technique can be used for a number of atmospheric monitoring campaigns, including:
- Remote measurements into inaccessible, hazardous or elevated areas
- Wide area surveys of diffuse sources, including methane from landfill sites
- Measurement of total industrial site emissions, including flares and tanks
- Boundary fence monitoring
- Identification and quantification of leaks and fugitive emissions
- Plume tracking and source identification from complex industrial plant
- Environmental impact assessment
The DIAL technique
The DIAL technique uses a laser source of tuneable wavelength that is transmitted over the measurement region. A small fraction of this light is scattered back by the aerosols and particulates that are present in the atmosphere; this is collected with a telescope and a fast, sensitive detector. The extent of the absorption is known from accurate laboratory data and this enables the concentration, and spatial distribution, of the atmospheric pollutants to be determined. This data is combined with wind information to provide a direct measurement of the emission rate of the target species.
Data analysis and interpretation
DIAL's unique software enables total site emissions to be visualised via a series of multi-dimensional concentration plots, in a way that highlights key emission points and their concentrations. A team of experts at NPL is available to give advice on data analysis and interpretation. The team has an in-depth technical knowledge of the operations of industrial plants, an awareness of potential emissions and extensive experience in solving complex atmospheric measurement problems.
Atmospheric pollutants
DIAL can collect real-time data for gaseous species with characteristic absorptions from the ultraviolet through to the mid-infrared spectral region including: methane, ethane, ethene, ethyne, general hydrocarbons such as petroleum and diesel vapours, HCl, benzene, toluene, SO2, NO and NO2.
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