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Researchers are seeking an increased understanding of ocean and atmospheric processes and their interactions, effects or modulation of the environment by targets, determination of reference frames and other natural environmental phenomena relevant to national security. Download the Remote Sensing section research articles here Remote_2011.pdf.
Research Articles
- Adaptive Velocity Estimation System
W. Chen and R. Mied - Coupling Satellite Imagery and Hydrodynamic Modeling To Map Coastal Hypoxia
R.W. Gould, Jr., M.D. Lewis, R.D. Smith, D.-S. Ko, and J.D. Lehrter - MIS Sensor Program Endures Turbulent Year
R.H. Towsley and P.W. Gaiser