Detection of asbestos-based cement rooftops in conflict-affected settings using EnMAP hyperspectral data: a research article
Abstract In volatile, conflict-affected regions, rapidly mapping asbestos-cement rooftops is critical to mitigate health risks from airborne fibres. Over a 4-month field campaign (Nov 2023–Apr 2024), we partnered with the Israel Space Agency and Ministry of Environmental Protection to acquire distur...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2025-07-01
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| Series: | Scientific Reports |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-09738-w |
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| Summary: | Abstract In volatile, conflict-affected regions, rapidly mapping asbestos-cement rooftops is critical to mitigate health risks from airborne fibres. Over a 4-month field campaign (Nov 2023–Apr 2024), we partnered with the Israel Space Agency and Ministry of Environmental Protection to acquire disturbance-free field spectra at multiple Kibbutzim, Moshavim and cities, using an ASD FieldSpec 4 High-Res with both the SoilPro® apparatus and contact probe to build a comprehensive spectral library (Sup Figs. 5–14). Leveraging EnMAP Level 2A hyperspectral imagery (17 May 2024), we applied MNF noise reduction, precise co-registration, and cloud/shadow masking before executing eight supervised classifiers; Linear Spectral Unmixing, Support Vector Machine, Spectral Angle Mapper, Adaptive Coherence Estimator, Mahalanobis Distance, Maximum Likelihood, Spectral Information Divergence, and Matched Filtering, in an iterative filtering cascade. Exhaustive ground-truth surveys across villages and cities achieved an 86% positive match rate despite urban complexity and security-driven coordinate restrictions. This integrative workflow combining rigorous field calibration, multi-algorithm spectral filtering, and exhaustive validation, demonstrates that orbit-based hyperspectral data can reliably map asbestos hazards at scale, guiding timely emergency response and long-term remediation in high-risk settings. |
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| ISSN: | 2045-2322 |