Title :
Multi-sensor integration and mapping strategies for the detection and remediation of the red mud spill in Kolontar, Hungary: Estimating the thickness of the spill layer using hyperspectral imaging and Lidar
Author :
Lenart, Csaba ; Burai, Peter ; Smailbegovic, Amer ; Biro, Tibor ; Katona, Zsolt ; Andricevic, Roko
Author_Institution :
Karoly Robert Coll., Gyongyos, Hungary
Abstract :
The village of Kolontár, Hungary had became the site of one of the largest industrial spills in Europe on October 4th, 2010. The primary objective of the hyperspectral remote sensing mission was monitoring needed to estimate environmental damage, the precise size of the polluted area, the rating of substance concentration in the mud, and the overall condition of the flooded district. The secondary objective was aimed to provide geodetic data necessary for the high-resolution visual information from the data obtained with an additional Lidar survey, and for coherent modelling of the event. For quick assessment and remediation purposes, it was deemed important to estimate the thickness of the red mud, particularly the areas where the depths of the layer were more than 3cm. The results showed that some of the existing tools can be readily modified and implemented to get the most out of the available advanced remotely sensed data.
Keywords :
environmental factors; geodesy; geophysical image processing; image resolution; optical radar; remote sensing by radar; sediments; sensor fusion; Kolontar village; Lidar survey; environmental damage estimation; flooded district; geodetic data; high-resolution visual information; hyperspectral imaging; hyperspectral remote sensing mission; industrial spill; mapping strategy; multisensor integration; polluted area; red mud spill; spill layer thickness; Absorption; Hyperspectral imaging; Indexes; Laser radar; Reflectivity; Aisa Eagle; Lidar; hyperspectral remote sensing; industrial disaster; multi-sensor; red mud disaster; site remediation;
Conference_Titel :
Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS), 2011 3rd Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2202-8
DOI :
10.1109/WHISPERS.2011.6080917