Thursday
Jan192012
mapping gas leaks in Boston
Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 10:52AM
This is a very interesting report about work at BU Geography and Environment department to map gas leaks across the city. Nathan Phillips, Bob Ackley and Eric Crosson use a Nissan-mounted methane sensor to survey for leaks, and map results on a google earth scene. The accompanying video shows the setup, and discusses some nasty real time implications for trees as gas replaces oxygen in the soil. Also, this is just nuts to think of how much wasted gas is going up in a typical city. Yikes!
Maggi | in Google Earth, carbon, energy, urban |
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