Abstract 2023: Gerard Gallardo i Peres
GRSG 34th Conference 2023 Title: Challenges and opportunities of inter-mission change detection between magellan and the future VERITAS and EnVision missions to Venus Author: Gerard Gallardo i Peres Abstract: There is only one demonstrated instance of ongoing volcanism on Venus, as argued in Herrick & Hensley (2023), yet there are many indirect observations of volcanism: variations of atmospheric sulphur [...]
Alastair Cannell
GRSG Committee Profile Alastair Cannell Alastair started using maps directing his dad around Britain on family holidays from the back seat of a 1986 Toyota Corolla. He only started getting paid for it while working at university at a GIS data capture house many years later. That started a career for the next [...]
Jennifer Scoular Takes the Chair for the GRSG
Jennifer Scoular Takes the Chair for the GRSG Following an overwhelmingly popular and unanimous vote at the Geological Remote Sensing Group’s (GRSG) Annual Conference, which was held late last year at the ITC Facility in the University of Twente, Dr. Jennifer Scoular was appointed as the group’s new Chairwoman. Having headed up the GRSG for six years since [...]
Susanna Grita
GRSG Committee Profile Susanna Grita Susanna is a geologist who graduated at Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy. She started her career in 2017 in the field of emergency mapping as a GIS and Earth Observations expert, initially within the United Nations (at UNITAR-UNOSAT in Switzerland) and then for the Copernicus Program (at ITHACA) [...]
Graham Sadler
GRSG Committee Profile Graham Sadler Graham began his career in 1987 as a researcher in Remote Sensing and GIS at the University of London. He then went on to spend nearly 30 years in the oil and gas industry, developing market intelligence and modelling tools for the upstream sector, working with colleagues and [...]
Abstract 2022: Simon Buckley
GRSG Conference 2022: Orbit to OutcropTitle: Virtual geological field trips: a new perspective on communicating geoscience localitiesAuthor: Simon BuckleyAbstract:Field trips are an important component of geology and geoscience training, in university courses and in industry, where the ability to see and touch exposed rock outcrops is a key part of learning about sedimentology, structural geology and more. In addition, fieldwork has [...]