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mardi 1 décembre 2009

Chemical Sensing and Imaging Technology (hyperspectral imaging) to monitor (and model) vegetation globally will certainly help improve strategies to mitate CO2 emission behaviour and help measure the effects of Climate Change

The game's up - No weed, hopefully will go un-noticed by this most powerful COP (slang for policeman).

As the world, "once again" will meet to discuss GWG-global warming gases notebly CO2 emissions and Climate Change in Copenhagen (COP15) David Bannon CEO of Headwell Photonics reports in Nature Photonics Nov.09 Vol 3 p629 and acknowledges this Hyperspectral chemical sensing and imaging contribution from in two important US Space Agencies Sigma Space Centre and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre's Dr. Elizabeth Middleton.

Read the full story at the links provided. This extract focuses on Box 1 of the article but the principles of hyperspectral chemical sensing and imagery are delt with in D.Bannon's article.

Acknowledgement: My Complimentary-Trial paper edition of Nature Photonics.

in reference to: http://www.headwallphotonics.com/downloads/Hyperspectral-Nature-Photonics-Nov09.pdf (view on Google Sidewiki)

1 commentaire:

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Funny thing about strange comments is that when searching possible origins one unearths equally surprising findings. In this case,I would like to think that this last comment came from
"Annemarie Schimmel is Professor of Indo-Muslim Culture at Harvard University." A widely-respected scholar of the Near East, she has written numerous books on Islamic literature, religion, and culture. Unfortuneatly Annemarie died at the age of 80, January 26, 2003. Thanks for your introduction to Harvard's AM Schimmel and works.