摘要:This paper presents the first use of close range terrestrial hyperspectral imaging to explore by-products from the iron and steel industry at a dump site cross section, using established mapping approaches in geological remote sensing. Laboratory reflectance measurements, X-Ray diffraction and chemical analysis provided a benchmark for the imaging results. In addition, terrestrial laser scanning was applied to create a high resolution 3D model of the studied section, for hyperspectral image and classification integration. Results demonstrate the applicability of spectral methods for remote discrimination and mapping of materials from iron and steel production which are of potential economic interest. This will aid the appraisal of resource distribution for urban mining and material recycling.