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Gone with the Wind: Natural Gas Emissions from Leaking Underground Pipelines and Implications for Detection Systems — Kathleen M. Smits (2019) | RDL Network
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Gone with the Wind: Natural Gas Emissions from Leaking Underground Pipelines and Implications for Detection Systems
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Daniel Zimmerle
Colorado State University
Gone with the Wind: Natural Gas Emissions from Leaking Underground Pipelines and Implications for Detection Systems
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2019
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Kathleen M. Smits
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Bridget A. Ulrich
Daniel Zimmerle
Colorado State University
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