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The Wenchuan earthquake was a destructive earthquake that measured at 7.9 Mw occurred at 14:28:01.42 CST on May 12, 2008 in Sichuan province of China, which induced large quantities of secondary mountain disasters such as collapse, landslides, debris flows and barrier lakes. These disasters occurred and more seriously formed disaster chains causing great destruction, and costing many lives after both...
The method of hyperspectral remote sensing has great potential in the area of offshore oil and gas exploration and marine pollution investigation. Combined with Hyperion hyperspectral satellite images and the surface geochemical data of dissolved hydrocarbons at Liaodong Bay, as well as the concentration data of chlorophyll and suspended material, The distribution of hydrocarbon over Liaodong Bay...
Using EOS-Terra/MODIS in 2005-2007 to retrieve aerosol optical depth, spatial and temporal variations of aerosol optical depth in Chongqing was studied. The results show that the monthly distribution is characterized by double peak and double valley. The peak values appear in April, secondary peak in September, the minimum value in November and the other valley value in August. Seasonal change of...
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