Abstract
The author provides an assessment of the involvement of experts of Budapest University of Technology and Economics and Róbert Károly College in October 2010, after cassette X of the slurry (sludge) reservoir of the alumina plant broke near the town of Ajka. Working in an unusual and unfamiliar environment, the experts successfully used GIS tools and remote sensing, like thermal and infrared imagery, LIDAR and hyperspectral measurements, 2D modeling.
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