Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Fall 12-14-2017
Keywords
Unmanned aircraft, gas, sensor
Abstract
Undergraduate Honors research project using low-cost methane gas sensors mounted on an unmanned aerial vehicle for remote sensing of gas emissions from wetlands. The report also includes experimental calibration work done to improve upon sensor accuracy.
Department
Environmental Sciences
Recommended Citation
Falabella, Andrew D.; Lund, John A.; and Wallin, David O., "Characterization of an Unmanned Aerial System for Detection of Wetland Methane Emission Hotspots" (2017). WWU Honors College Senior Projects. 59.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/wwu_honors/59
Subjects - Topical (LCSH)
Wetlands--Washington (State)--Whatcom County--Remote sensing; Drone aircraft; Atmospheric methane--Washington (State)--Whatcom County--Remote sensing--Equipment and supplies; Atmospheric methane--Washington (State)--Whatcom County--Measurement--Equipment and supplies
Geographic Coverage
Whatcom County (Wash.)
Genre/Form
student projects; term papers
Type
Text
Rights
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Language
English
Format
application/pdf