Our Group

Wind-blown sediments from the Copper River deltaThe Remote Sensing research group uses satellite and airborne data, and ground-based measurements to study planetary processes that require spatial observation over various time scales.

Researcher and Associated Staff

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Hyunjin Druckenmiller 

Research Technician
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Teaching

Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing courses

Department Course No Course Description Credits
Geological Engineering 375 Principles of Engineering

Remote Sensing

The Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing group is involved with many diverse research interests. These interests range from geological, volcanological and planetary sciences and include topics such as, sea and lake ice, volcanoes, Venusian structures with stereo-derived topography, ecology and much more! We are fortunate to receive data in real time, such as AVHRR, MODIS and RadarSat at our receiving stations and through networks from NOAA stations.

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