AGU session on UAV-based and ground-based remote sensing methods and applications
Just five more days to submit abstracts. Let me know ([email protected]) if you have any questions! -Mike B039. Low- and No-Altitude Remote Sensing: Innovative Systems and Applications Section/Focus Group: Biogeosciences (B) Co-Sponsors: Earth and Space Science Informatics (IN) SWIRLs: Computational Methods across Scales: Personal to High Performance Platforms Conveners: 1. Michael Toomey Harvard University [email protected] 2. Joshua Gray Boston University [email protected] 3. Thomas Hilker Oregon State University [email protected] Remote sensing is a powerful scientific tool, providing observations of the Earth System at fine spatial and temporal resolution. In recent years, we have witnessed a proliferation of low-altitude and ground-based remote sensing techniques which augment and aid in scaling traditional spaceborne and airborne observations. The convergence of rapidly evolving aerial technologies and imaging systems will push this horizon considerably further. This session aims to highlight novel remote sensing systems and applications for environmental monitoring. We invite contributions from researchers utilizing both active and passive remote sensing technologies on unmanned aerial vehicles as well as tower- and ground-based platforms. Abstracts are due on Tuesday August 6 at 11:59 pm EDT! Let me know if you have any questions.
