The Carbon Dioxide Laser Absorption Spectrometer (CO2LAS) is an aircraft instrument for measuring the integrated column content CO2 beneath an aircraft. It does this using a technique called Differential Absorption in which two, invisble, eye-safe lasers are transmitted from the instrument down to the surface where they are reflected back to the instrument and the power of each measured. One of the lasers is absorbed by carbon dioxide while one is not such that the difference in power received can be used to determine the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmospheric column beneath the aircraft.

Developed as an Instrument Incubator Program project jointly developed by JPL and Lockheed Martin Coherent Technologies.


Instrument specifics

  • Status: RETIRED
  • Type: Spectrometer

Platform(s)

  • Twin Otter
  • DC-8 (retired)

Campaigns flown

  • ASCENDS

Contact

Gary Spiers


CO2 LAS in aircraft
CO2 LAS instrument in Twin Otter aircraft
CO2 LAS open
LAS with optical bench horizontal, telescope side up, base plate in background.

Get Data

ORNL (ASCENDS)

In the News

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Links

AMS Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology

ASCENDS (detail in doc)

Keywords

carbon dioxide