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The use of historical imagery in the remediation of an urban hazardous waste site

January 1, 2011

The information derived from the interpretation of historical aerial photographs is perhaps the most basic multitemporal application of remote-sensing data. Aerial photographs dating back to the early 20th century can be extremely valuable sources of historical landscape activity. In this application, imagery from 1918 to 1927 provided a wealth of information about chemical weapons testing, storage, handling, and disposal of these hazardous materials. When analyzed by a trained photo-analyst, the 1918 aerial photographs resulted in 42 features of potential interest. When compared with current remedial activities and known areas of contamination, 33 of 42 or 78.5% of the features were spatially correlated with areas of known contamination or other remedial hazardous waste cleanup activity.

Publication Year 2011
Title The use of historical imagery in the remediation of an urban hazardous waste site
DOI 10.1109/JSTARS.2010.2049254
Authors E.T. Slonecker
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70034731
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse