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Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing Captures Complex Landslide Motion

Speaker: Alexander Handwerger, JPL/CalTech Landslides are major hazards with significant impacts on both natural and built environments worldwide. A primary objective in remote sensing of landslides is to monitor their behavior and extent, ideally providing early warning before they cause damage or loss of life. In this study, we utilize multiple remote sensing datasets—including satellite … Continued

Measuring drought impacts using GNSS, InSAR, and GRACE

Speaker: Grace Carlson, University of California, Berkeley Geodetic observations of the Earth’s gravitational and deformational response to changes in terrestrial water storage (ΔTWS) have been essential measurements to characterize hydrological phenomena on a range of spatiotemporal scales. They have been especially useful to characterize and quantify the impact of hydrological hazards like droughts and floods. … Continued

2024 Short Course: Magnetotelluric Instrumentation and Data Processing

This 5-day course will provide instruction in basic Magnetotelluric (MT) theory and application, including hands-on experience with magnetotelluric (MT) instruments managed by the EarthScope Primary Instrument Center (EPIC) and the evolving landscape of software tools for developing research products with MT datasets. The short course will combine field demonstrations, lectures, guided exercises, and group discussion. Instruction and training … Continued