Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 30, Issue 9, 2508(2010)

Hyperspectral Remote Sensing in Monitoring the Vegetation Heavy Metal Pollution

LI Na1、*, L Jian-sheng2, and Altermann W1
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    Mine exploitation aggravates the environment pollution. The large amount of heavy metal element in the drainage of slag from the mine pollutes the soil seriously, doing harm to the vegetation growing and human health. The investigation of mining environment pollution is urgent, in which remote sensing, as a new technique, helps a lot. In the present paper, copper mine in Dexing was selected as the study area and China sumac as the study plant. Samples and spectral data in field were gathered and analyzed in lab. The regression model from spectral characteristics for heavy metal content was built, and the feasibility of hyperspectral remote sensing in environment pollution monitoring was testified.

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    LI Na, L Jian-sheng, Altermann W. Hyperspectral Remote Sensing in Monitoring the Vegetation Heavy Metal Pollution[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2010, 30(9): 2508

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    Received: Dec. 18, 2009

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Jan. 26, 2011

    The Author Email: Na LI (lina780505@126.com)

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