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Thermal imaging using sulfur polymer optics. [PDF]
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Analyzing the Influence of Anthropogenic Heat on Groundwater Using Remote-Sensing and In Situ Data. [PDF]
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Theoretical Background of Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing
2013Thermal infrared (TIR) data is acquired by a multitude of ground-based, airborne, and spaceborne remote sensing instruments. A broad variety of fields apply thermal infrared remote sensing, for example to assess general land- or sea-surface temperature dynamics, detect forest, coal and peat fires, map urban heat islands or thermal water pollution ...
Claudia Kuenzer, Stefan Dech
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Spectroscopic Data for Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing
Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, 1995There has been extensive world-wide use of chloro-fluoro-carbons (CFC’s), especially CFC-11 (CFCl3) and CFC-12 (CF2Cl2), hydro-chloro-fluoro-carbons (HCFC’s), HCFC-22 (CHFCl2) in particular, and sulphur hexaflouride (SFg) in numerous many industrial applications.1-3 These chemicals possess either a strong ozone-depletion potential4 or a glob al-warming
P. Varanasi, V. Nemtchinov, Z. Li
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Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing of Geothermal Systems
2013In areas of anomalously high crustal heat flow, geothermal systems transfer heat to the Earth’s surface often forming surface expressions such as hot springs, fumaroles, heated ground, and associated mineral deposits. Geothermal systems are increasingly important as sources of renewable energy, or as natural wonders of protected status attracting ...
Christian Haselwimmer, Anupma Prakash
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Thermal infrared remote sensing of crude oil slicks
Remote Sensing of Environment, 1993Unambiguous detection of oil slicks by remote sensing techniques has proven an elusive goal. This article presents new thermal infrared spectra of oil slicks made from five different crude oil samples with a wide range of API gravities and compositions.
John W. Salisbury +2 more
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