june 2015 hermenoir brochure
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Introduction To HYPERSPECTRAL THERMAL EMISSIVITY SENSING
JUNE 2015
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CLIENTS
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The following three satellite images
depict a kimberlite area. The first is
a Google image of the mining activity
on a kimberlite core.
The second image shows what VIS
(visible indices), VNIR (visible
and near-infrared), and SWIR (short-
wave infrared) imaging offers.
These are surface reflection based
remote sensing technologies.
The third image demonstrates the
ground penetration capabilities that
our emissivity sensing offers, and the
fourth image is a compilation of
cropped areas of images 2 & 3, which
highlight the absence of
surface indicators over significant
subterranean emissivity anomalies.
INTRODUCTION
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GOOGLE SATELITE IMAGE
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VIS/VNIR/SWIRREFLECTION ANALYSIS
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EMISSIVITY SENSINGINDICATING UNDERGROUND
RESOURCES
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VIS/VNIR/SWIRSENSING
HERMENOIR EMISSIVITY SENSING
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HAZY GAS ANOMALIES FOR SHALE GAS EXPLORATION
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