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Apliter Termografía tracks volcanic CO₂ emissions using optical imaging camera

Angel Garcia, Commercial Director, Apliter Termografía and Carmen López, Deputy Director of IGN

Commercial Director of Apliter Termografía, Angel Garcia (l), with the FLIR G343 and Deputy Director of IGN, Carmen López (r) (Image: EFE)

Spain’s National Geographic Institute has used optical gas imaging technology to track volcanic CO₂ emissions in real time

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