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Kinects as sensors in earth science: glaciological, geomorphological, and hydrological applications

December 16th, 2011 by Ken Mankoff

Last week I presented a poster at the 2011 AGU Fall Meeting. It has generated some press thanks to an article in Wired. If you are interested in the poster it is available by clicking on the image below.


AGU Poster: `Kinects as sensors in earth science: glaciological, geomorphological, and hydrological applications`

AGU Poster: `Kinects as sensors in earth science: glaciological, geomorphological, and hydrological applications`


@conference{Mankoff:2011Kinects,
  Author = {Kenneth D. Mankoff and Tess Alethea Russo and
            Benjamin Kenneth Norris and Saffia Hossainzadeh and
            Lucas H. Beem and Jacob I. Walter and 
            Slawek M. Tulaczyk},
  Title = {{Kinects as sensors in earth science: glaciological, 
            geomorphological, and hydrological applications}},
  Address = {San Francisco, CA},
  Booktitle = {American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting},
  Month = {December 5 - 9,},
  Note = {Abstract \#C41D-0442.},
  Year = {2011}}

2 Responses to “Kinects as sensors in earth science: glaciological, geomorphological, and hydrological applications”

  1. Kinect for Science at Bench Press Says:

    [...] use cases which only begin to scratch the surface of what this technology could be capable of: mapping meltwater lakes that form on top of glaciers (see images below) and studying small body impacts in [...]


  2. Kinect for Science Says:

    [...] use cases which only begin to scratch the surface of what this technology could be capable of: mapping meltwater lakes that form on top of glaciers (see images below) and studying small body impacts in [...]


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