Remote Sensing & Geospatial Analysis Laboratory

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June 13, 2019

Welcome new PhD Student!

All, help we welcome Pratima KC to the PFC/RRAMS and PFC/RSGAL (where she will have a desk). Here is some info about Pratima: Pratima KC – PhD student of Dr. V. Kane with Dr. Moskal serving on her committee. She has worked on large-scale vegetation responses to drought indices using remote sensing data. She currently…


June 5, 2019

Remote Sensing Science Posters this Friday in Anderson Hall (9-11AM)

To all, The Advanced Remote Sensing course I teach will be giving poster presentations in Anderson Hall – Forest Club Room from 9-11 AM Friday June 7th. There are 12 student posters that show the projects completed in the course. In case anyone is on campus and interested! Topics range from the "Sundial Effect" of…


June 4, 2019

Aspiring Academics!

http://www.aag.org/galleries/publications-files/AAG_AspiringAcademics.pdf AAG_AspiringAcademics.pdf


May 29, 2019

LFCSRG @ OSU

I had a great visit with Dr. Akira Kato, who stooped by at the end of his sabbatical first with PFC, and later with Landscape and Conservation Science Research Group@ OSU lead by Meg Krawchuk. If you have not seen the work by this lab, you should definitely check it out. Dr. Krawchuk also put…


May 23, 2019

UW Satellite Image Analysis Special Interest Group

https://uwescience.github.io/sat-image-analysis/


May 22, 2019

An Evening In Yellowstone

If you have ever wondered what ESRM 459, during Spring Break is all about, this is your chance to hear their research and ask questions…. An Evening In Yellowstone Please join your fellow students and colleagues—Thursday, May 30 at 7:30pm—in Anderson Hall, Forest Club Room to enjoy the findings from their recent ESRM 459 field…


Web-LiDAR Forest Inventory

A web-based lidar analysis tool for forest inventory, thanks to Carlos Silva! https://carlosasilva.shinyapps.io/weblidar-treetop/


May 21, 2019

A little backpack lidar scanning on the side

Johnathan Batchelor took a little side trip to Discovery Park, Seattle, after giving a great talk showcasing this new toy (ahmm…tool of ours-a Green Valley backpack lidar) at the BLM Science Team meeting in Salem, OR last Thursday.


RSGAL – sometimes the GAL is for gals!

Last week two of the RSGAL remote sensing gals took a week on the Olympic Peninsula validating remote sensing based maps of wetlands created by Dr. Meghan Halabisky. Despite being wet and cold I think these two had a great time, I also suspect some high level mentorship happened…and Meghan led a NASA wetland carbon mapping…


May 17, 2019

Velodyne Lidar 101

https://youtu.be/NZKvf1cXe8s



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