Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with a hyperspectral sensor for remote sensing
OktoKopter UAV with laser scanner for forestry surveys
Satellite radar images of the vast Amery Ice Shelf reveal the complexities of its flow patterns
OktoKopter UAV with multispectral camera for remote sensing applications
Measurements of Earth's crust in Antarctica using the Global Positioning System reveals insights into past and present changes in the ice sheet
Students undertaking practicals at UTAS
Students undertaking practicals at UTAS
Students surveying a landslide
Ex-student working in Northern Territory (courtesy Amy Petersen)
Fieldwork in the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the most spectacular places on Earth, helps us understand how the solid Earth responds to rapid glacier thinning
Post-doc Reed Burgette on his skidoo based survey platform used to validate airborne measurements of ice elevation in Antarctica
GPS equipped wave rider buoy used to validate satellite measurements of sea surface height in Bass Strait and Storm Bay
GPS reference site at Stanley (NW Tasmania) used for high accuracy kinematic positioning in Bass Strait
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