Telops field applications scientist Marc-André Gagnon travelled with a team of French scientists from the Université Blaise Pascal to climb the Stromboli volcano, gathering hyperspectral thermal imaging data of its eruption with the Telops Hyper-Cam. Passive infrared hyperspectral imaging allows the detection and identification of multiple gases like sulfur dioxide and silicon fluoride (SiF4) escaping from craters and fumaroles, from a remote location, without the need for additional equipment. Photo: Telops. |