Overview
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Explore cutting-edge geophysical research and applications in this Frontiers of Geophysics Lecture presented by Dr. Marcia McNutt, Director of the United States Geological Survey. Delve into a wide range of topics including Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology, earthquake early warning systems, airborne geophysics for volcano monitoring, and unmanned aircraft applications. Learn about atmospheric rivers, geophysical studies in Afghanistan, and discoveries on Mercury and the Moon. Investigate emerging technologies such as biochar, mass spectrometers, and plasma torches. Examine environmental concerns like arsenic contamination and gas hydrates. This comprehensive lecture offers insights into the latest advancements in geophysical sciences and their practical applications in addressing global challenges.
Syllabus
Intro
Dr Marcia McNutt
Dr John Saylor
Pasteurs Quadrant
Disclaimers
Light Detection and Ranging
LiDAR and Optical Imagery
LiDAR and Remote Sensing
Earthquake Early Warning System
Airborne geophysics over volcanoes
Unmanned aircraft
Atmospheric rivers
Afghanistan
Mercury
Biochar
Mass Spectrometer
Water on the Moon
Plasma Torch
Mershon Caves
Arsenic
Gas hydrates
Methane hydrates
Conclusion
Questions
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AGU