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1 November 2005 A hyperspectral-environmental database in China
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Abstract
To meet the demand of monitoring water pollution in China, Information Center of State Environmental Protection of China (ICSEP) and Institute of Remote Sensing Applications, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IRSA,CAS) have carried out a project to utilize the data extracted from Environment and Hazard Monitoring Constellation. This project is to build the first Remote-sensing and Environmental Monitoring System (REMS) in China. The most important component of REMS is the Hyperspectral-Environmental Database (HED). This paper is to describe the architecture and mechanism of HED. HED consists of five parts: Environmental backgrounds, Spectrums, Hyperspectral images, Basic geographic information and Environmental quality data. The interactions and relationships among the five parts are depicted. The workflow of HED assisting REMS is delineated. A preliminary research in Taihu Lake based on HED is also described in this paper.
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Xing Li, Xingtang Hu, Bing Zhang, Xia Zhang, Junsheng Li, and Xiaoying Li "A hyperspectral-environmental database in China", Proc. SPIE 5983, Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring, GIS Applications, and Geology V, 59831O (1 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.627356
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Environmental monitoring

Remote sensing

Water contamination

Environmental sensing

Water

Image processing

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