[ESIP-all] EGU2019 call for abstracts - Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) as a new, emerging instrument in Geosciences

Krassovski, Misha B. krassovskimb at ornl.gov
Fri Jan 10 13:05:43 EST 2020


Dear Colleagues,

The EGU General Assembly 2020 will be held during May 3-8 in Vienna, Austria.
Please consider submitting an abstract to the following session: Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) as a new, emerging instrument in Geosciences.
This session is a part of Geosciences Instrumentation and Data Systems program group.

Session GI3.6 | PICO

Session Description:
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard. Originating mostly from military applications, their use is rapidly expanding to commercial, recreational, agricultural, and scientific applications. Unlike manned aircraft, UAVs were initially used for missions too "dull, dirty, or dangerous" for humans. Nowadays however, many modern scientific experiments have begun to use UAVs as a tool to collect different types of data. Their flexibility and relatively simple usability now allow scientist to accomplish tasks that previously required expensive equipment like piloted aircrafts, gas, or hot air balloons. Even the industry has begun to adapt and offer extensive options in UAV characteristics and capabilities. At this session, we would like people to share their experience in using UAVs for scientific research. We are interested to hear about specific scientific tasks accomplished or attempted, types of UAVs used, and instruments deployed.

Conveners: Misha Krassovski, Juri Klusak
Please distribute this request to your colleagues as appropriate.

The deadline for abstract submission is January 15, 2020.
Abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2020/abstractsubmission/35400


Best regards,

Misha Krassovski (krassovskimb at ornl.gov<mailto:krassovskimb at ornl.gov>)
Climate Change Science Institute
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
1 Bethel Valley, Oak Ridge, TN 37830

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