Call for abstracts EGU 2022: Session GI6.1 "Remote sensing for environmental monitoring"

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From: Annalisa Cappello <annalisa.cappello@xxxxxxx>


Dear colleague,

you're invited to contribute to the session â??*Remote sensing for
environmental monitoring*â?? <
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at the upcoming EGU Genaral Assembly, that will be held in mixed form (in
person in Wien and online everywhere) from April 3 to 8, 2022.


*Session GI6.1/ESSI4.7/GMPV1.3/NH6.8 | Remote sensing for environmental
monitoring*Remote sensing measurements, acquired using different platforms
- ground, UAV, aircraft and satellite - have increasingly become rapidly
developing technologies to study and monitor Earth surface, to perform
comprehensive analysis and modeling, with the final goal of supporting
decision systems for ecosystem management. The spectral, spatial and
temporal resolutions of remote sensors have been continuously improving,
making environmental remote sensing more accurate and comprehensive than
ever before. Such progress enables understanding of multiscale aspects of
high-risk natural phenomena and development of multi-platform and
inter-disciplinary surveillance monitoring tools. The session welcomes
contributions focusing on present and future perspectives in environmental
remote sensing, from multispectral/hyperspectral optical and thermal
sensors. Applications are encouraged to cover, but not limited to, the
monitoring and characterization of environmental changes and natural
hazards from volcanic and seismic processes, landslides, and soil science.
Specifically, we are looking for novel solutions and approaches including
the topics as follows: (i) state-of-the-art techniques focusing on novel
quantitative methods; (ii) new applications for state-of-the-art sensors,
including UAVs and other close-range systems; (iii) techniques for
multiplatform data fusion.

Invited speaker:  Prof. Maria Marsella (University "La Sapienza", Rome,
Italy)

The abstract submission deadline is *Wednesday, 12 January, 13:00 CET*.

We are looking forward to meeting you in Wien, in presence or virtually.

Best regards,
Annalisa Cappello, Sabine Chabrillat, Gaetana Ganci, Gabor Kereszturi and
Veronika Kopackova


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