How can the radiation of gases be detected?

In summary, the conversation discusses the detection of infrared radiation emitted by gases and how it can be distinguished from other sources. It mentions the challenges of detecting this radiation due to the low emissivities of gases at normal temperature and pressure. Other methods, such as using the refractive index and Schlieren photography, are also mentioned as ways to detect temperature differences in gases. The speaker is interested in locating thermals in their vicinity and suggests looking for certain birds and using fixed landmarks to track their movements.
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I'm curious about that do gases emit infrared radiation the same way as solid bodies do? If yes, how can it be detected like an infrared camera does?
 
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Robin04 said:
do gases emit infrared radiation
Yes. How to detect it and distinguish it from other sources? Tough to do since emissivities are quite low at normal T and P, or density.
 
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Thank you very much. And is there another way to distinguish warmer parts of a gas?
 
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You've said IR already, so I presume you're interested in sensing temperature remotely, rather than measuring it directly with conventional temperature sensors. How much control do you have over your sample space? Pressure?
 
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Temperature differences can be detected via the density-dependent (and therefore temperature-dependent) refractive index. Schlieren photography does that, for example.

It would help to know more about the application you are looking for.
 
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I would like to locate thermals (relatively warm, rising air) in my vicinity.
 
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Look for hawks, eagles, pelicans. Refractive index: If you can find a landmark (or set of landmarks), and have some fixed pairs of points to sight over for directions of the landmarks, you can see them move up or down, left or right from day to day, or even hour to hour.
 

Related to How can the radiation of gases be detected?

1. How is radiation of gases detected?

The radiation of gases can be detected through a process called spectroscopy. This involves passing a beam of light through the gas and analyzing the wavelengths of light that are absorbed or emitted by the gas. Different gases will have unique spectral signatures, allowing scientists to identify their presence.

2. What types of gases can be detected through radiation?

Various types of gases can be detected through radiation, including greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, as well as pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.

3. What equipment is used to detect radiation of gases?

Spectrometers are the most commonly used equipment to detect radiation of gases. These instruments use a combination of lenses, prisms, and mirrors to separate the light from a gas into its component wavelengths, allowing for analysis.

4. Can radiation of gases be detected from space?

Yes, radiation of gases can be detected from space using specialized instruments and sensors on satellites. This allows for global monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions and other atmospheric pollutants.

5. How is the data from gas radiation detection used?

The data from gas radiation detection is used to study and monitor the Earth's atmosphere and its changes over time. This information is important for understanding the effects of human activities on the environment and for developing strategies to mitigate climate change and air pollution.

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