EGU 2024 - Call for abstracts session: Multi-platform Remote Sensing measurements in different geological and environmental contexts

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Società Geologica Italiana

Carissimi Soci SGI,
Carissimi Soci Società Associate,

su indicazione del Dott. Giuseppe Solaro (CNR), vi segnaliamo la Call for Abstracts della sessione "Multi-platform Remote Sensing measurements in different geological and environmental contexts" organizzata nell'ambito dell'EGU General Assembly 2024 (Austria & Online | 14–19 Aprile 2024).

Cordiali saluti,

La Segreteria
 


Dear colleagues,
We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the next EGU 2024 in our session that aims on remote sensing data exploitation and integration through multi-platform and multi-scale mode, trying to improve the knowledge of geological and environmental phenomena.

Conveners: Giuseppe Solaro, Susi Pepe, Antonio Pepe (CNR-IREA, Napoli)

At following link the description of our session: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/50639

The abstract deadline is 10 January 2024, 13:00 CET.

See you in Vienna,

Giuseppe, Susi and Antonio


Title: Multi-platform Remote Sensing measurements in different geological and environmental contexts

Remote sensing is a powerful monitoring tool able to image extended areas at low cost and with regular revisiting time. To face the current and expected future increase in the frequency of natural hazards, new technologies in remote sensing have been developed multi-platform (including radar, optical/hyperspectral sensing and multi-scale mode, with the aims to improve the flexibility in data collections and resolution. In particular, the possibility to understand the multi-scale aspects of geological systems is so intriguing that it needs to be further investigated. It is especially aimed to emphasize the interaction between geological processes occurring at different scales. In particular, special attention is devoted to the studies focused on the development of new techniques and integrated instrumentation for multiscale monitoring of high geological risk areas.
Contributions are expected, but not limited, to the most up-to-date research on remote sensing data exploitation and integration through multi-platform and multi-scale mode, aiming at the improvement of the knowledge of geological and environmental phenomena, such as earthquakes, landslide, volcano activity, subsidence.

Convenors: Solaro Giuseppe, Pepe Susi, Pepe Antonio (CNR-IREA, Napoli)