Application of 3 "S" Technologies in Information Extraction of Nuclear Leakage Accident

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The paper analyzes the theories of nuclear leakage accident information extraction based on 3S technology, and studying roundly the building process of GIS spatial and temporal databases; the contents of RS images collection and the function of GPS geography position information. In addition, information extraction and analysis methods both on spatial dimension and temporal dimension are summarized. The spatial distribution and trend of radiation leak after the nuclear accident are simulated by trend surface model. Calculation and mapping shows the variation of the radiation value with time using time series analysis model.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 718-720)

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2011-2014

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July 2013

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