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Remote Sensing of Disasters from Space

An image from TAU's orbiting Hyperspectral Remote Sensor (HRS)

An image from TAU's orbiting Hyperspectral Remote Sensor (HRS)

One small step for mankind is now a leap for averting natural and man-made disasters on earth.

New Tel Aviv University technology combines sophisticated sensors in orbit with sensors on the ground and in the air to create a “Hyperspectral Remote Sensor” (HRS).  It can give advance warnings about water contamination after a forest fire, alert authorities of a pollution spill long before a red flag is raised on earth, or tell people in China where a monsoon will strike.

Prof. Eyal Ben-Dor of TAU’s Department of Geography describes his team’s HRS technology as a combination of physical, chemical and optical disciplines.  “When a devastating forest fire hits the Hollywood Hills, for example, we can see from space how the mineralogy of the soil has changed,” he explains.  “Because of these changes, the next rainstorm may wash out all the buildings or leach contaminants into the soil.  With our new tool, we can advise on how to contain the pollutants after the fire, and warn if there is a risk for landslides.” (more…)

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