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City Tech Receives $459K NSF Grant for Student Remote Sensing Research
... are targeted for faculty-supervised student research in state-of-the-art satellite and ground-based remote sensing ...Remote sensing for natural disasters: Facts and figures
Sian Lewis explains how remote sensing can be used to help manage natural disasters and highlights ongoing efforts and obstacles.Texas Tech Using Remote Sensing Technology to Improve Peanut Crops
(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers are using remote sensing to estimate biophysical characteristics including ground cover and yield.Using remote sensing to track invasive trees
... and rangeland scientist James Everitt evaluated remotely sensed data to pinpoint the most accurate "signal ... space to store, especially when large amounts of remotely sensed data are being analyzed. MNF transformation ...A revolutionary breakthrough in terahertz remote sensing
... Photonics. Titled "Broadband terahertz wave remote sensing using coherent manipulation of fluorescence from asymmetrically ... and unexpected uses. In the event of a chemical spill, for instance, remote sensing could identify the composition of the toxic mix ...India Launches Remote Sensing Satellites
... Launch Vehicle on July 12 successfully launched the country�s Cartosat-2B advanced remote sensing satellite along with Algeria�s Alsat-2A spacecraft, the Indian Space Research Organisation ...Editor of Remote Sensing journal resigns citing review mistakes on climate model paper
... .com) -- Wolfgang Wagner, editor of the journal Remote Sensing, has resigned from his post after an internal review revealed that a paper published in his journal ...NRL RAIDS experiment advances ionospheric remote sensing
... to test and improve the accuracy of advanced techniques for remote sensing of the daytime ionosphere. They have obtained this altitude profile using scans from the Remote Atmospheric and Ionospheric Detection System (RAIDS ...Arable land can have a negative impact on air quality
... upwards or sideways – this was shown by data from a LIDAR remote sensing system in Leipzig and from weather balloons ... that half of the particulate volumes come from regional and remote sources, rather than from local sources. Besides ...Record-setting laser may aid searches for Earthlike planets
... or launching a comb on a satellite or other space mission. Other possible applications of the new laser include remote sensing of gases for medical or atmospheric studies ...Archaeologist uses satellite imagery to explore ancient Mexico
... landscapes. “We are excited to be collaborating with Bill in this application of remote sensing technology to archaeological study,” says Kerekes ... like Bill.” Adds Messinger: “Applications of remote sensing have long been a motivating factor for our technology ...LIDAR imaging detector could build 'super road maps' of planets and moons
... missions. In addition to planetary mapping, imaging LIDAR detectors will have uses on Earth. Other applications include remote sensing of the atmosphere for both climate studies ...Physicists at CCNY develop laser with bandwith spanning 2 telecom windows
... application in such fields as telecommunications, biomedical imaging and remote sensing. “For the first time tunable laser ... coherence tomography, laser spectroscopy, ultrafast pulse generation and remote sensing, he added ...New technology puts biomedical imaging in palm of hands
... , sort produce, inspect product quality in manufacturing, detect contamination in foods, perform remote sensing in mining, monitor atmospheric composition ...Scorched Earth millenium map shows 'fire scars'
... occurrence. The research has been published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. Dr Tansey, a Lecturer in Remote Sensing at the University of Leicester, said: “We have produced, for the first ...
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