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Modern data acquisition of the contaminated landscape cover

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2009

J. Hulka
Affiliation:
SURO, National Radiation Protection Institute, Bartoskova 28, Praha 4, Czech Republic
I. Cespirova
Affiliation:
SURO, National Radiation Protection Institute, Bartoskova 28, Praha 4, Czech Republic
Z. Prouza
Affiliation:
SURO, National Radiation Protection Institute, Bartoskova 28, Praha 4, Czech Republic
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Abstract

Aim of the work was analysis of the modern and rapid data acquisition methods for agricultural countermeasures, feedstuff restrictions and clean-up of large contaminated areas (104–105 km2) after accident in a nuclear power reactor. Acquiring and generating agricultural reliable data especially based on satellite technology and analysis of landscape contamination (computer code vs. in situ measurements, airborne and/or terrestrial mapping of contamination) are discussed.

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Research Article
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© EDP Sciences, 2009

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