Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Oct 2016)

Estimation of background gas concentration from differential absorption lidar measurements

  • P. Harris,
  • N. Smith,
  • V. Livina,
  • T. Gardiner,
  • R. Robinson,
  • F. Innocenti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-9-4879-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
pp. 4879 – 4890

Abstract

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Approaches are considered to estimate the background concentration level of a target species in the atmosphere from an analysis of the measured data provided by the National Physical Laboratory's differential absorption lidar (DIAL) system. The estimation of the background concentration level is necessary for an accurate quantification of the concentration level of the target species within a plume, which is the quantity of interest. The focus of the paper is on methodologies for estimating the background concentration level and, in particular, contrasting the assumptions about the functional and statistical models that underpin those methodologies. An approach is described to characterise the noise in the recorded signals, which is necessary for a reliable estimate of the background concentration level. Results for measured data provided by a field measurement are presented, and ideas for future work are discussed.