Methane Gas Leak Detection Using Airborne Hyperspectral Imaging of Natural Gas Pipelines
LLNL scientist, Michael Zelinski, is working with industry partners to develop and field a cost effective and reliable tool for finding methane gas leaks in transmission pipelines. LLNL-VIDEO-81971

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