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The Experience of the 1st OBSERVE CARAVAN Workshop

Attendees from the conference standing together on a flight of stairs. Credit: P. PatiasThe 1st OBSERVE CARAVAN opens up participants to additional and new Earth Observation activities in Bulgaria and the Balkan region. Another event is planned for Serbia.

Petros Patias, posted on March 30th, 2012
Articles, Earth Observation

Becoming America’s Next Eco-Star

Katelyn accepting an award on behalf of her team for placing first in the Communications Contest at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon.As America’s Next Eco-Star, Katelyn Romanov says she intends to make it her personal duty to bring young people back into the environmental equation, and make clean energy and energy efficiency just as popular as March Madness.

Katelyn Romanov, posted on March 26th, 2012
Articles, Education, Sustainability

Detecting and Predicting Tamarisk Biomass in Colorado Using NASA EOS

A predicted distribution and biomass model of tamarisk is pictured with previously surveyed polygons. The biomass prediction was created using Landsat 5 TM-derived variables.

Fort Collins Eco Team , posted on March 22nd, 2012
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Age of Aquarius: Monitoring Salinity Patterns & Hurricane Impacts

An image showing a hurricane path.

Langley Oceans Team , posted on March 22nd, 2012
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Utilizing NASA EOS to Identify and Monitor Bioaerosols Dust Storms

This image is a snapshot of March 28, 2003, right after a major dust storm. The top image is the natural color, the middle image illustrates crust index, and the bottom image is normalized difference vegetation index.

Marshall Health Team , posted on March 22nd, 2012
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Monitoring Tornado Outbreak Impacts on Alabama’s Environment and Economy

An abstract image of black tornado paths across grey background.

Marshall Disasters Team , posted on March 22nd, 2012
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SAR Assessments of Coastal Pollution Hazards in Southern California

ENVISAT ASAR Image detailing specified areas of low backscatter identified as stormwater plumes (orange, purple) in Los Angeles Harbor in Los Angeles County and a plume from the Santa Ana River (pink) from Feb. 7, 2009, as well as a non-plume region (red). This image details the third day of a five-day storm, with a total precipitation of 1.99 inches.

JPL Water Team , posted on March 22nd, 2012
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Seeing Through the Texas Smoke Using NASA Earth Observations

Image showing a map of texas with radar imagery of smoke.

Langley Health Team , posted on March 22nd, 2012
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NASA Radar Assessments of Water Extent along River Levees

Abstract image of blue streaks across red with a black background

JPL Disasters Team , posted on March 22nd, 2012
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Using NASA’s GRACE Satellites for Water Resource Management in Mexico

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Wise/Mexico Water Team , posted on March 22nd, 2012
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