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OpenTopography Releases Two New NCALM Datasets

Two NCALM datasets are newly available through OpenTopography. The datasets include the Lunar Crater volcanic field in Nevada, and the confluence of the Blue River and Colorado River in the…
NCALM Announces 2014 Seed Proposal Winners

The 2014 winners of NCALM's seed proposal program have been selected. Congratulations to the student winners and their advisors! Read the full announcement here.
Greetings from ANTARCTICA

The NCALM field crew was recently deployed to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, as part of the United States Antarctic Program (USAP). The crew is using the recently acquired Titan MW…
McMurdo Dry Valleys Team
NCALM Acquires New Titan Lidar Sensor

NCALM would like to announce the acceptance and acquisition of a new Optech Titan lidar sensor. The new instrument is a multichannel sensor that emits laser pulses at 532, 1064, and 1550 nm…
Optech Titan MW
Postdoctoral Researcher Joins NCALM/GSES Group

Dr. Yang Liu joined NCALM/GSES on September 1st, as a postdoctoral researcher. He graduated with his Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis in 2013. Dr. Liu’s research interests…
Yang Liu
OpenTopography Releases Two New NCALM Datasets

OpenTopography recently released two lidar datasets collected by NCALM during the 2012 survey season. The two projects are located in California and New Mexico and contain over…
2014 Seed Proposal Submission Period – Closed

Request for NCALM Seed Proposals from Graduate Students... The National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping, funded by the National Science Foundation, invites proposals from graduate…
Best Wishes to Dr. Umut Sefercik

Visiting professor Dr. Umut Sefercik recently completed a yearlong research program with the University of Houston and NCALM. Dr. Sefercik is an assistant professor in the Department of…
Dr. Umut Sefercik
OpenTopography Releases Seven New NCALM Datasets

OpenTopography has just released seven new LiDAR datasets, including data from Seed projects, collected by NCALM during 2011 and 2013. The projects were located in Arizona, California…
NCALM Maps the Agua Blanca Fault in Mexico

A team from NCALM recently traveled to Ensenada, Mexico, in Baja California, to scan the Agua Blanca Fault. Several miles of the fault were mapped for collaborating researchers from CICESE…
Ensenada Mexico Team