TLS: Terrestrial Laser Scanning (Ground-Based LiDAR) Methods and Applications in Geologic Research and Education
Up one level----October 30, 2010, 8am-5pm----
----Geolocial Society of America 2010 Annual Meeting, Denver, CO
This workshop will provide faculty, students, and professionals with the basic principles of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS), aka ground-based LiDAR, workflows and best practices for the acquisition and processing of TLS data, an overview of various TLS platforms, and examples of science and education applications. This one-day workshop will consist of lectures and hands-on application of TLS equipment and data processing. TLS provides very high-resolution images over relatively small areas, is relatively inexpensive to acquire, and has been used successfully to support a wide range of geoscience investigations from outcrop mapping to deformation monitoring. Limited financial support is available for students. For more information visit the GSA 2010 Short Course Website (http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2010/courses.htm).----
---- Instructors: John Oldow, University of Texas at Dallas; Carlos Aiken, University of Texas at Dallas; David Phillips, UNAVCO
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