Spatial Literacy Workshop
SPatial LITeracy - SPLIT
Remote Sensing Workshop
REMOTE SENSING FOR WATER QUALITY MONITORING
Free and open to the public
Please note room change !
Friday, November 17, 2017 @BGSU
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
ROOM 201
Bowen-Thompson Student Union, 806 Ridge St, Bowling Green, OH
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An integrated research-educational approach to support surface water quality monitoring.
Remote sensing makes it possible to observe large areas, inaccessible areas and areas that cannot be disturbed.
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COME AND LEARN HOW TO USE SATELLITES, AIRCRAFTS AND DRONES
TO MONITOR WATER QUALITY
- An Overview of the Landsat Satellites: Dr. Robert Vincent
- Lake Erie Algal Bloom - NASA and NOAA Guest Speakers:
- Mr. Roger Tokars, NASA Glenn Research Center
- Dr. Andrea Vander Woude, NOAA - Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
- Mr. Rigoberto Roche, NASA Glenn Research Center
- Remote Sensing and Education
- Teaching through Hands-on sessions: How to use ENVI !
- Webinars and Field Data
Free and open to the public. Refreshments included.
Contact to register: Dr. Anita Simic Milas - asimic@bgsu.edu
Sponsored by the U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY and AMERICA VIEW
Updated: 08/30/2018 05:19PM