General Calendar
May 21-24, 2012, 32nd EARSeL Symposium, Mykonos Island, Greece
32nd EARSeL Symposium, "Advances in Geosciences"
Mykonos Island, Greece
May 21-24, 2012
http://www.earsel.org/symposia/2012-symposium-Mykonos/index.php
4th International Workshop of the EARSeL Special Interest Group "Geological Applications"
Mykonos Island, Greece, 24 - 25 May 2012
http://www.earsel.org/SIG/Geology/workshop.php
in conjunction with the 32nd EARSeL Symposium 2012
32nd EARSeL Symposium, "Advances in Geosciences"
Mykonos Island, Greece
May 21-24, 2012
http://www.earsel.org/symposia/2012-symposium-Mykonos/index.php
Contributions are invited on the following topics:
- Scientific applications of remote sensing, emerging methods and technologies
- Education and training in school, university, and public life
- Capacity building at organisations and authorities involved in environmental monitoring and protection
- Activities dealing with natural and cultural heritage
- Remote sensing for archaeology
- Land use and land cover, degradation and desertification
- Urban remote sensing
- Oceans, coastal zones and inland waters
- Natural and man-made disasters
- Forestry and forest fires
- Applications related to assist developing countries: mapping, monitoring and change analysis
- Remote sensing and its associated support to the understanding of climate change
- Hydrological applications: water management, underground water sources, land ice and snow
- 3D remote sensing, Radar, Lidar, Thermal Remote Sensing
- New instruments and methods, including ground truth
4th International Workshop of the EARSeL Special Interest Group "Geological Applications"
Mykonos Island, Greece, 24 - 25 May 2012
http://www.earsel.org/SIG/Geology/workshop.php
in conjunction with the 32nd EARSeL Symposium 2012
The main subject of the workshop will be the use of Remote Sensing in Geology. Paper contributions are expected to focus on RS and GIS application on:
- Geological Mapping,
- Tectonic Geology,
- Mine Monitoring
- Hydrogeology,
- Geomorphology,
- Geohazards (Landslides, Floods, Earthquakes)







