Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas which directly influences climate changes on the planet. One of the sources of methane emissions in the atmosphere during human agricultural activities is the decay of animal manure and organic components of agricultural effluents. Therefore, remote control and measurement of the concentrations of agricultural products (mainly methane), which are essentially an anthropogenic factor of the impact on the atmosphere, is important. Here, we consider a possibility of creating a mobile laser absorption complex for methane monitoring at cites with agricultural effluents.
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