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later this year, which will also publish a special book on
coal fires.
- Experience has shown that by starting small, with only one
Chinese partner at the beginning of our research in the
1980's, first understanding the problem, the issues, the
local constraints, etc. that one can they expand the
research, publish results, carry out promotional activities.
These in turn attract extra research funds, which in turn
allows the project to tackle increasing complex scientific
issues by means of more staff, equipment and other
resources.
- he research into coal fires using earth observation has
resulted in spin-off to other applications in Developing
countries. The techniques of thermal IR interpretation,
SAR interferometry, image and data fusion, multi stage
sampling (from simultaneously acquired satellite, aircraft,
ground and subsurface data) have been also successfully
applied to other problems such as sub-surface detection of
landmines, land subsidence, environmental monitoring,
etc. (Gens, R. and Genderen, J.L. van, 1996; Pohl C., and
Genderen, J.L. van, 1998; Maathuis, B.HP., and
Genderen, J.L. van,. 2004)
6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support to this
research programme by the ITC Research Fund, the Netherlands
National Remote Sensing Programme, the Asian Development
Bank, the European Union, the Dutch Aid Agency, the various
Chinese government funding agencies.
7. REFERENCES
The following list of publications is a representative selection of
the publications made by ITC team members during the past ten
years.
References from Journals:
Wan, Y., Deng, W. and Yan, Y., 2004. "Mapping coal fires
based on OMISI thermal infrared image". (Int. Journal of
Remote Sensing, Volume 25, No. 3, 593-602)
Maathuis, B.H.P. and Genderen, J.L. van, 2004. “ Image
analysis techniques for remote sensing based detection of
landmines and minefields” (International Journal of Remote
Sensing, in press)
Zhang, X., Genderen, J.L. van and Kroonenberg, S.B., 2003.
“Spatial analysis of thermal anomalies from airborne multi-
spectral data” (International Journal of Remote Sensing, vol.
24, pp 1-17)
Prakash, A., Fielding, F.J., Gens, R. and Genderen, J.L. van,
2001. “Data fusion for investigating land subsidence and coal
fire hazards in a coal mining area” (International Journal of
Remote Sensing, Vol. 22, no. 6, pp 921-932)
Zhang, XM., Cassels, C.J.S. and Genderen, J.L. van, 1999.
"Multi-sensor data fusion for the detection of underground coal |
fires (Geologie en Mijnbouw, vol, 77, no. 2, pp 117-127)
Pohl, C. and Genderen, J.L. van, 1998. “Multisensor image
fusion in remote sensing: concepts, methods and applications”
(International Journal of Remote Sensing, vol. 19, no. 5, pp
823-854)
179
Zheng, X., Genderen, J.L. van and Kroonenberg, S.B., 1997. “A
method to evaluate the capability of Landsat-5 TM band 6 data
for sub-pixel coal fire detection” (International Journal of
Remote Sensing, Vol. 18, no. 15, pp 3279-3288)
Peng, W.X., Genderen, J.L. van et al., 1997. “Estimating the
depth of underground coal fires using data integration
techniques” (Terra Nova, vol. 9, pp 180-183)
Gens, R. and Genderen J.L. van, 1996. “SAR Interferometry:
issues, techniques and applications” (International Journal of
Remote Sensing, vol. 17, no. 10, pp 1803-1835)
Wan Y.Q. and Zhang, X.M., 1996. “Using a DTM to reduce the
effect of solar radiance on Landsat TM thermal IR images and
detection of coal fires" (Asian-pacific Remote Sensing and
GIS Journal, Volume 8, Number 2, p 65-72)
References from books:
Rosema, A., Guan, N., Veld, H., Genderen, J.L. van et al., 2000.
"Coal fire fighting and prevention plan * (NITG Publication
00-28C, 84 pp)
Genderen, J.L. van, Prakash, A., Gens, R. et al., 2000. * Coal
Fire Interferometry" (BCRS Publication USP-99-32, ISBN 90-
5411-309-X, 63 pp)
Rosema, A., Guan, H., Genderen, J.L. van et al., 1999, “Manual
of Coalfire detection and monitoring" (Netherland Inst. of
Applied Geoscience Report, ISBN 90-6743-640-2, 245 pp
Genderen, J.L. van, Cassells, C. and Gens, R. (eds.), 1997.
"Synergy of remotely sensed data: a European scientific
research network" (European Commission Report, ISBN 90-
6164-151-9, 155 pp)
Genderen, J.L. van and Guan, H.Y., 1997. "Environmental
monitoring of spontaneous combustion in the North China
coalfields" (European Commission Report INCO-DC, ISBN
90-6164-152-7, 244 pp)
Rosema, A., Genderen, J.L. van and Schalke, H.J. W.G., 1995.
“Environmental monitoring of coal fires in North China”
(BCRS Report no. 9329, 45 pp)
References from Conference papers:
Genderen, J.L. van, 1995. "Ten years of detecting, measuring,
monitoring, predicting and extinguishing coal fires in North
China: Status and prospects for success" (Proc. Second
International Symposium on Operationalizatioti of Remote
Sensing, ITC Enschede. 16-20 August).
Vekerdy. Z. and Genderen. J.L. van, 1999. "COALMAN:
Information system for the monitoring of subsurface coal fires
and the management of fire fighting in coal mining areas. (Proc.
Int. Conference on Geoinformaties for Natural Resource
Assessment, Monitoring, and Management. IIRS. Dehradun,
India, 9-11 March)
Zhang. J.. Vekerdy. Z.. Genderen. J.L. van. Wang F., Veld H.
and Cui. B., 1999. "Expert knowledge fusion for hazard
reduction in the development of a Dynamic Analysis System for
Fire Fighting." (Proc. Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS
Conference. 4-6 October. Beijing, China)
Zhang, .X.M., .Cassells, C. and Genderen, J.L. van, 1997.
"Mapping Underground Coal Fires using Remote Sensing and
GIS techniques" (Paper presented at the 10^ International