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Ecosystems
Geospatial
Restoration
System-wide Assessments
Watersheds
Environmental Resources
Aquatics
Endangered Species
Environmental Stewardship
Invasive Species
Recreation Resources
Riparian
Terrestrial
Wetlands
Environmental Assessment
Contaminant Effects
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Sensing
Fate & Transport
Site Characterization & Monitoring
Water Quality
Evaluation Tools
Decision Analysis
Ecological Modeling
Environmental Benefits Analysis
Risk Assessment
Water Quality Modeling
Environmental Engineering
Cleanup / Remediation
Dredging
Ordnance
Riverine / Stream Restoration
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Environmental Sensing
Environmental sensing research deals with the acquisition of information by sensor systems, which can be used to support a diverse array of civil and military environmental and natural resource projects. Geographic information systems, positioning systems, and sensor systems are tools that are used in helping to understand and protect our nation's environmental resources. Sensor systems detects energy forms of electromagnetic, seismic, acoustic, visible, infrared, ultra-violet, micro-wave, chemical, and radiation are used in environmental sensing. The positioning systems used in environmental sensing make use of global positioning, laser, inertial, and radio frequency techniques. The sensing systems can be used to evaluate vegetation stress and growth patterns in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. |
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