Monthly Archives: March 2014

Look, Ma. New toys!

Temple has recently purchased a Trimble TX-5 terrain-based LiDAR system that collects nearly million points a second as it scans the position of nearby structures.  The  system will be used for mapping microtopography as part of a new million dollar … Continue reading

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SAGEEP 2014

Attended the SAGEEP 2014 meeting in Boston, March 16-20,  (http://www.eegs.org/Annual-Meeting-SAGEEP/SAGEEP-2014), where I presented a talk on work at the Shale Hills CZO. Dynamic time warping of time-lapse GPR data to monitor infiltration at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory in … Continue reading

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