CALL FOR PAPERS
Mapping hazardous terrain using remote sensing
13 & 14 December 2004
Venue: Geological Society of London, Burlington House, Piccadilly.
Organised by the Geological Remote Sensing Group, a GSL and RSPSoc Special
Interest Group.
The aim of this conference is to link the common interests of applied geomorphologists,
remote sensing scientists and civil engineers, in the mapping of terrain that is
hazardous to human activities.
The sessions will be based on the various types of hazards (volcanic, seismic, slope
instability, subsidence and flooding) with a session on new remote sensors and
techniques.
It is envisaged that a thematic set of papers presented at the conference will be
published in an international journal.
Both oral presentations (15-20 minutes with 5 minutes for questions) and posters are
requested. Titles and 300-400 word abstracts should be emailed to
[log in to unmask] by 27 September 2004.
Dr R M Teeuw
GRSG Chairman
School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
University of Portsmouth
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