A differential absorption lidar (DIAL) for field monitoring of methane (CH4
) leakage at a wavelength of 1.67 mu m was;I developed. Compared with tradi
tional DIAL systems for environmental monitoring, this system has a higher
distance resolution (similar to 15m) for determining the leak position and
a shorter detection range up to 500m. First, considering appropriate design
parameters, a theoretical simulation was performed to evaluate the sensiti
vity and the detectable range of the system. Based on the analytical simula
tion; a prototype DIAL system was constructed and the detection of CH4 whic
h had leaked into the atmosphere was demonstrated; The CH4 leakage of 6000
ppm.m at a distance of 130 m was successfully detected. The detection limit
was 1000 ppm.m. With the improvements in the light source and the detector
system, the detectable boundary can be increased in the range from 90 to 5
40 m for a concentration of 1500 ppm.m.