Apliter Termografía tracks volcanic CO₂ emissions using optical imaging camera

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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