From the attached article:
“After five years, however, the plants growing over buried body suddenly reflect light instead of absorbing light. In fact, on-grave plants reflect more than twice the green light of off-grave plants. For a human eye detecting such tiny changes would be “very hard,” said Kalacska, but the difference is obvious to the hyperspectral camera.”
This is light that is emitted (reflected) in a spectrum that is beyond that seen by the human eye - that is, hyper-spectral.
Fascinating article. I’d love to have this technology to examine sites in my state, which is full of small private forgotten graveyard, and long-lost church sites.
It would be great for finding old Civil War battlefields or finding corpses of crime victims.
Maybe, I won’t be cremated after all. If my women can find me later, rather than now, just the same.
So what they are saying is, 'the grass is greener over a corpse'. Somehow I suspected that might be the case...