Sixty Years of Earth Observations - 2017 Fall Meeting
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference session from the 2017 AGU Fall Meeting focusing on six decades of Earth observations. Delve into insights from leading experts including Thomas Zurbuchen, William Lapenta, Marshall Shepherd, Susan K Avery, and James M Russell III as they discuss advancements in observing our planet. Gain valuable perspectives on the evolution of Earth science technologies, methodologies, and discoveries over the past 60 years. Learn about the contributions of various institutions such as the University of Michigan, NOAA, University of Georgia, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Hampton University to our understanding of Earth's systems. Enhance your knowledge of atmospheric and planetary sciences through this nearly two-hour session that highlights the progress and future directions in Earth observation techniques and applications.
Syllabus
2017 Fall Meeting - U34A: Sixty Years of Earth Observations
Taught by
AGU
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