Tag: remote sensing

Dec 14
Emerging PFAS Compounds

Emerging PFAS Compounds: Understanding the New Frontiers in Contamination and Remediation Introduction Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as “forever chemicals,” are a class of synthetic compounds that have garnered increasing scrutiny over the past decade. With more than 4,700 variants identified, the public health implications of these compounds are stark. Recent concerns […]

Nov 19
PFAS Soil Testing

PFAS Soil Testing: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have drawn increasing scrutiny due to their persistent nature and potential health risks. As regulations tighten and public awareness grows, accurate PFAS soil testing becomes crucial for environmental safety, regulatory compliance, and public health. As a senior environmental engineer, I have witnessed firsthand […]

Nov 16
In-Situ Monitoring: Advancing Real-Time Data Collection in Industrial Processes

In-situ monitoring is a powerful method for gathering real-time data directly from the source. This technique involves placing sensors or instruments at the exact location where measurements are needed. In-situ monitoring provides accurate, continuous data about environmental conditions, chemical processes, or physical changes without disturbing the system being studied. Scientists and researchers use in-situ monitoring in […]

Nov 16
Remote Sensing: Advances in Earth Observation Technology

Remote sensing is a powerful tool that allows us to gather information about Earth from a distance. It involves using special cameras and sensors on satellites and airplanes to capture images and data about our planet. Remote sensing lets us measure and monitor large areas of land, water, and atmosphere without having to be physically present. […]