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The Next Generation Gas Tracking Device for Rapid Natural Gas Leak Detection in Pipelines

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Abstract

Natural gas leaks are a serious concern not only because of methane emission but also an explosive threat. We report designing of a portable, miniaturized, laser-based methane tracker for rapid detection of natural gas leaks.

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