LDEO Surface Processes Group
LDEO surface processes (geomorphology & remote sensing) group web server, in order to disseminate our work to the geomorphology and hydrology research communities and beyond.
LDEO surface processes (geomorphology & remote sensing) group web server, in order to disseminate our work to the geomorphology and hydrology research communities and beyond.
LDEO Remote Sensing Image Analysis Laboratory: Remote Sensing lab facilities, research and educational materials.
Name | Title | Fields of interest | |
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Jonathan Gale | Graduate Student | Remote Sensing, Coastal Geomorphology, Sedimentary Geology, Delta Dynamics, GIS | |
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Abdulhakim (Hakim) Abdi | Senior Research Staff Assistant | Biogeography, Land-use/Land-cover, Remote Sensing, GIS, Species Distribution Modeling |
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Christopher Small | Lamont Research Professor | Geophysics; Land Surface Processes, Remote Sensing; Population and Environment. |
Ajit Subramaniam | Lamont Research Professor | Oceanography, Remote sensing, Bio-Optics, Coastal Water Quality |
The massive ice sheet is now locked into a certain amount of decline. But reducing emissions remains critical to preventing catastrophic loss of the entire ice sheet.
Across the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory campus, scientists are exploring undersea volcanoes, monitoring coastal erosion along hard-to-reach shorelines, and studying the movement of sea ice – all in real time. By loading drones with high-tech instruments and using satellites and undersea cables that are interacting with sensors in some of the most remote locations on Earth, they are uncovering the secrets of our planet.
Declassified spy satellite images are beginning to provide the first consistent look at how glaciers across the Himalayas are changing and what future water supplies might look like for millions of people who rely on their seasonal melt.Until now, knowledge about glacier mass change in the region has been spotty, with inconsistent measurements from glacier to glacier.