Middlebury

ECSC0322A-F24

Remote Sensing in Geoscience

Remote Sensing in Environmental Science
In this course we will discuss fundamentals of air- and space-based remote sensing applied to geological and environmental problems. The core goal is to understand how different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation interact with Earth's surface, and how images collected in these different wavelengths can be used to address questions in the Earth sciences. Lectures will present theory and basics of data collection as well as applications in hydrology, vegetation analysis, glaciology, tectonics, meteorology, oceanography, planetary exploration, and resource exploration. Labs will focus on commonly-used imagery and software to learn techniques for digital image processing, analysis and interpretation in Earth science. (one ECSC course, or by waiver) 3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs lab (formerly GEOL 0322)
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92811
Subject Code:
ECSC
Course Number:
0322
Section Identifier:
A

Course

ECSC 0322

All Sections in Fall 2024

Fall 2024

ECSC0322A-F24 Lecture (Amidon)
ECSC0322Z-F24 Lab (Amidon)