We present precise measurements of doubly deuterated methane (CHD) in natural methane samples using tunable infrared laser direct absorption spectroscopy (TILDAS). Using a 413 m optical path length astigmatic Herriott cell and two quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) scanning the spectral regions of 1090.46 ± 0.1 and 1200.23 ± 0.1 cm, the instrument simultaneously measures the five main isotopologues of methane. The ratios CHD/CH and CHD/CH are measured at 0.01‰ and 0.5‰ (1σ) instrumental precision, respectively. The instrumental accuracy was assessed by measuring a series of methane gases with a range of δC and δD values but with the abundances of all isotopologues driven to thermal equilibrium at 250 °C. The estimated accuracy of ΔCHD is 1‰ (1σ) on the basis of the results of the heated methane samples. This new TILDAS instrument provides a simple and rapid technique to explore the sources of methane in the environment.
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