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ISSN 2070-7401 (Print), ISSN 2411-0280 (Online)
Современные проблемы дистанционного зондирования Земли из космоса
физические основы, методы и технологии мониторинга окружающей среды, потенциально опасных явлений
и объектов

  

Современные проблемы дистанционного зондирования Земли из космоса. 2005. В.2. Т.5. С. 409-414

FOREST FIRE DETECTION AND MONITORING BY MEANS OF AN INTEGRATED MODIS-MSG SYSTEM

J.L. Casanova , A. Calle , A. Romo , J.А. Sanz 
Remote Sensing Laboratory of University of Valladolid ,LATUV Dpt. Applied Physics, Faculty of Sciences, 47071-Valladolid (Spain)
This work presents the MSG-SEVIRI sensors capacity for the detection of forest fires and the subsequent fire monitoring. The
Remote Sensing Laboratory of the University of Valladolid has a receiver system in real time as well as an operating fire detection
system, also in real time, that spreads results via the Internet. Here are shown some concrete results and the methodology
of the processes involved is explained.
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