GRSG AGM 2010 - Geo-environmental Remote Sensing Abstracts
2010 Merapi eruption: first satellite results in the context of the SAFER project C. Bignami, S. Stramondo, M. Fabrizia Buongiorno, S. Barsotti, A. Neri, S. Corradini, M. Musacchio, M. Silvestri, A. Piscini, F. Prata & U. Wegmueller SAFER Project team Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
AguAAndes and WaterWorld: fusing geospatial data and process models to support water and food policy Mark Mulligan King's College London Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
Airborne infrared-hyperspectral mapping for detection of gaseous and solid targets E. Puckrin [1], C. Turcotte [1], P. Lahaie [1], D. Dube [1], V. Farley [2], P. Lagueux [2], F. Marcotte [3], M. Chamberland [3] & Amer Alroichdi [3] [1] Defence R&D Canada - Valcartier, 2459 Pie-XI Blvd N., Quebec, QC, Canada G3J 1X5 [2] Telops Inc., 100-2600 St-Jean-Baptiste, Quebec, QC, Canada G2E 6J5 [3] Mapping Solutions Ltd. 28, Roberts Avenue, Manchester M14 4DA, UK amer.alroichdi@mapping-solutions.co.uk / philippe.lagueux@telops.com Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
Assessment of Landslide Susceptibility in Paphos District, Cyprus A.B. Hart [1], M.E. Ruse [2], P.R.N. Hobbs [3], M. Efthymiou [4] & K. Hadjicharalambous [4] [1] Scott Wilson Ltd., Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK [2] Consulting Engineering Geomorphologist, Hong Kong, P.R.C. [3] British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, UK [4] Geological Survey Department, Nicosia, Cyprus Abstract
BGS•SIGMAmobile: A digital geological mapping system that enables remote sensing to be integrated into fieldwork Colm Jordan British Geological Survey Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
Can vegetation show pH values and heavy metal content in abandoned lignite mine sites? C. Glasser, C. Salbach & C. Goetze Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Geosciences, Department of Remote Sensing and Cartography Von-Seckendorff-Platz 4, D - 06120 Halle (Saale), Germany, Cornelia.glaesser@geo.uni-halle.de Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
Coordination of GEO in the European science community Claire Fleming British Geological Survey Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
Crisis and disaster response: Is there time for remote sensing? Anna Mason MapAction UK Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
Crustal deformation of the central Tibetan Plateau measured using InSAR M. Garthwaite [1], T. Wright [1] H. Wang [2] [1] School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK. [2] Department of Surveying and Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
Current status in the remote monitoring of volcanic phenomena M. Blackett [1,2], M. Wooster [1] & P. Webley [3] [1] Environmental Monitoring and Modelling Group, Department of Geography, King’s College London, London, UK [2] Now: Environment, Hazards and Risk Applied Research Group, Department of Geography, Environment and Disaster Management, Coventry University, Coventry, UK [3] Geophysical Institute, Alaska Volcano Observatory, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska, USA Abstract | Download Presentation (login required)
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The Geological Remote Sensing Group is a special interest group of The Geological Society and the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society



