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If you have been carrying out work using SfM photogrammetry in volcanic (or other) environments, and are interested in communicating the results across a broad physical geography community, then please consider contributing to the following special issue of Progress in Physical Geography:
Advances in physical geography and environmental science through Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry.
Aims and Scope: With SfM photogrammetry flourishing in the environmental sciences as a new tool for fine-grained landscape modelling, Progress in Physical Geography invites contributions evidencing the cutting-edge advances being enabled. The aim of this special issue is to demonstrate the diversity of ways in which geographical knowledge can progress when SfM methodologies are exploited. We are particularly interested in manuscripts describing novel applications, with a key objective of this special issue to describe high-quality interdisciplinary science, of direct relevance to quantitative physical geography.
Journal home page: http://journals.sagepub.com/home/ppg
Call: http://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/PPG/SfMcall2.pdf
(Please note that the call deadline has now been extended until the end of September and this isn't reflected in the advert).
If you are interested in contributing, please let the managing editor, Dr. Karen Anderson know (Karen.Anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxx).
Regards,
Mike
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From: "James, Michael" <m.james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: SfM photogrammetry: Special issue of Progress in Physical Geography
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Dear colleagues,
If you have been carrying out work using SfM photogrammetry in volcanic (or other) environments, and are interested in communicating the results across a broad physical geography community, then please consider contributing to the following special issue of Progress in Physical Geography:
Advances in physical geography and environmental science through Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry.
Aims and Scope: With SfM photogrammetry flourishing in the environmental sciences as a new tool for fine-grained landscape modelling, Progress in Physical Geography invites contributions evidencing the cutting-edge advances being enabled. The aim of this special issue is to demonstrate the diversity of ways in which geographical knowledge can progress when SfM methodologies are exploited. We are particularly interested in manuscripts describing novel applications, with a key objective of this special issue to describe high-quality interdisciplinary science, of direct relevance to quantitative physical geography.
Journal home page: http://journals.sagepub.
Call: http://journals.sagepub.
(Please note that the call deadline has now been extended until the end of September and this isn't reflected in the advert).
If you are interested in contributing, please let the managing editor, Dr. Karen Anderson know (Karen.Anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxx).
Regards,
Mike
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