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24 November 2008 Method for extraction of quantitative information using remote sensing data of underground coal fire areas and its application
Fu-xing Dang, Zhi-zhong Li, Sheng-qing Xiong, Hong-bin Fang, Ri-hong Yang
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Proceedings Volume 7123, Remote Sensing of the Environment: 16th National Symposium on Remote Sensing of China; 712318 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.816206
Event: Remote Sensing of the Environment: 16th National Symposium on Remote Sensing of China, 2007, Beijing, China
Abstract
Underground coal-bed spontaneous combustion is a dynamic process with complex physical, chemical and environmental interaction. The anomalous information on remote sensing spatial, spectral and thermal indexes is very meaningful for detecting underground coal fires and assessing its effects on environment. This paper, based on a series of advanced technical datum in Wu Da coalfield areas located in Inner-Mongolia, such as ground spectral testing, thermal infrared multispectral indexes, and high-spatial resolution images, analyzes the correlation between the underground coal-bed burning conditions and the remote sensing information. Besides, it provides a further discussion on the application potential for quantitative feature extraction of underground coal fire.
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Fu-xing Dang, Zhi-zhong Li, Sheng-qing Xiong, Hong-bin Fang, and Ri-hong Yang "Method for extraction of quantitative information using remote sensing data of underground coal fire areas and its application", Proc. SPIE 7123, Remote Sensing of the Environment: 16th National Symposium on Remote Sensing of China, 712318 (24 November 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.816206
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KEYWORDS
Combustion

Remote sensing

Reflectivity

Infrared radiation

Absorption

Thermography

Infrared sensors

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