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ARTICLE IN Volume 8, 2013 - Number 2

APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING IN THE RED MUD ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER IN HUNGARY



József BERKE1,4, Tibor BÍRÓ1, Péter BURAI1, László Dezső KOVÁTS2, Veronika KOZMA-BOGNÁR1,5, Tamás NAGY3, Tamás TOMOR1 & Tamás NÉMETH6
1Károly Róbert College, H-3200, Gyöngyös, Mátrai u. 36., Hungary, e-mail: berke64@gmail.com
2Irindium Measurement Technology Co., Ltd., H-1134 Budapest, Váci út 51/b., Hungary, e-mail:
3Hexium Technical Development Co., Ltd., H-1134 Budapest, Váci út 51/b., Hungary, e-mail: mail.antivir@hexium.hu
4Dennis Gabor College, H-1139, Budapest, Mérnök út. 39., Hungary, e-mail: berke64@gmail.com
5Pannon University, Georgikon Faculty, H-8360 Keszthely, Festetics út 7., Hungary, e-mail:
6Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1051 Budapest, Széchenyi István tér 9., Hungary, e-mail:

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Abstract

Data collection with the help of remote sensing is significant in the field of information about the environment quickly and effectively. In case of the red mud disaster in Ajka, Hungary Oct. 4, 2010 our group of researchers carried out an extensive remote sensing data collection with the coordination of Science Council of the Committee of the Government Coordination Commission,applying the most up-to-date technologies of remote sensing and data processing. In this publication besides the main points in planning and executing air shots we also summarize the results of data processing with image analysis during the evaluation of the catastrophe and the compensation period.

Keywords:

  • Red
  • Mud
  • Environmental
  • Protection
  • Remote
  • Sensing
  • Image
  • Processing
  • Hyperspectral
  • Imaging
  • Diagnostic
  • Thermography
  • GIS

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