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Thermal Imaging of Vegetation to Detect CO2 Gas Leaking From Underground

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Abstract

Thermal imaging of vegetation has been used to detect CO2 gas leaking from an underground gas reservoir. Plant stress caused by increased soil gas concentration results in warmer daytime temperatures and larger diurnal temperature variations than surrounding vegetation.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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