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    Mapping and monitoring the environmental impacts of mining using hyperspectral data

    195280_Ong 2014.pdf (12.07Mb)
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    Authors
    Ong, Cindy Chin Hui
    Date
    2014
    Supervisor
    Prof. Mervyn Lynch
    Thomas Cudahy
    Type
    Thesis
    Award
    PhD
    
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    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Imaging and Applied Physics
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1755
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    • Curtin Theses
    Abstract

    The use of multi-temporal remotely-sensed airborne hyperspectral data for monitoring environmental conditions associated with mining activities is in its infancy and few publications provide the necessary workflow and guidelines to generate validated information. This thesis provides the environmental professional with quantitative tools to make informed management decisions.Two case studies were generated to demonstrate the application of hyperspectral data for two of the mining industry’s largest challenges, namely, dust contamination and acid drainage.

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