Episode 2: More Remote Sensing of Water
Experts: Mike Durand & CK Shum
Professors Durand and Shum from the School of Earth Sciences and the Byrd Center present a range of measurement capabilities for measuring terrestrial hydrology, snow and ocean properties. These methods include both active and passive microwave remote sensing, gravimetry, visible and infrared imagery, with potential applications in agriculture, drought, floods, and water management.
New Tools for Old Problems (NT4OP)
The New Tools for Old Problems (NT4OP) series is designed to bring together developers of cutting-edge observational and analytical capabilities and Earth and climate researchers to identify new applications. Each episode consists of a brief (~20 minute) overview presentation by the expert or team of experts, followed by an open discussion and Q&A session to explore potential new applications of their “tools” to Earth and climate research. Registration is required to attend the live events, which are recorded and open to all.
Episode 1: Remote Sensing of Water with the ElectroScience Laboratory
April 5, 2021
Episode 2: More Remote Sensing of Water
April 19, 2021
Episode 3: Environmental Surveying with Drones
May, 3, 2021
Episode 4: Deep Learning in Earth and Climate Science from Satellite Imagery
May 17, 2021
Episode 5: Applications of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) for Environmental Problems
June 2, 2021
Episode 6: Analysis of Earth fluids and gases for Understanding Geological, Hydrologic, Ecological and Biogeochemical Processes
June 14, 2021