Dangerous While Asleep: Applying UAV-facilitated Photogrammetry to the Formant Barva Volcano
Offered By: Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive thesis presentation on applying UAV-facilitated photogrammetry to study the dormant Barva Volcano in Costa Rica. Delve into Jason Kawalec's research from Rutgers University's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences as he discusses innovative techniques for mapping and analyzing volcanic structures. Learn about the potential hazards of seemingly inactive volcanoes and how advanced drone technology and photogrammetry contribute to better understanding and monitoring these geological formations. Gain insights into the methodology, challenges, and findings of this cutting-edge study, which combines geoscience with modern aerial surveying techniques to enhance our knowledge of volcanic systems and their potential risks.
Syllabus
Dangerous While Asleep: Applying UAV-facilitated Photogrammetry to the Formant Barva Volcano
Taught by
Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute
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