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Synthetic Aperture Radar for Geosciences
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has emerged as a pivotal technology in geosciences, offering unparalleled insights into Earth's surface. Indeed, its ability to provide high‐resolution, all‐weather, and day‐night imaging has revolutionized our ...
Lingsheng Meng, Chi Yan, Haiyang Sun
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Machine learning in geosciences and remote sensing
Learning incorporates a broad range of complex procedures. Machine learning (ML) is a subdivision of artificial intelligence based on the biological learning process. The ML approach deals with the design of algorithms to learn from machine readable data.
D J Lary, Amir H Alavi, Amir H Gandomi
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Review of the state of practice in geovisualization in the geosciences
Geosciences modelling and 3D geovisualization is growing and evolving rapidly. Driven by commercial urgency and an increase in data from sensor-based sources, there is an abundance of opportunities to analyze geosciences data in 3D and 4D.
Nick Hedley
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Machine Learning Developments and Applications in Solid‐Earth Geosciences: Fad or Future?
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2023After decades of low but continuing activity, applications of machine learning (ML) in solid Earth geoscience have exploded in popularity. This special collection provides a snapshot of those applications, which range from data processing to inversion ...
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2017 IEEE Virtual Reality Workshop on K-12 Embodied Learning through Virtual & Augmented Reality (KELVAR), 2017
Field trips are an essential part in many disciplines taught in K12 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education inside and outside the US such as geography, geosciences, and architecture. Field trips foster embodied experiences of places where students can be situated into an informal learning environment.
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Field trips are an essential part in many disciplines taught in K12 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education inside and outside the US such as geography, geosciences, and architecture. Field trips foster embodied experiences of places where students can be situated into an informal learning environment.
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Geology Today, 2006
Readers of Geology Today may recently have seen the words ‘geoscience’, ‘geology’ and ‘forensic’ in association. Over the past two years a number of publications, meetings and news items have raised the profile of geology (and its cognate subjects) in criminal investigations.
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Readers of Geology Today may recently have seen the words ‘geoscience’, ‘geology’ and ‘forensic’ in association. Over the past two years a number of publications, meetings and news items have raised the profile of geology (and its cognate subjects) in criminal investigations.
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Responsible Geosciences, or Geoscience Literacy for Urbanites
2023Urbanites, i.e., people living in urban environments, should be geoscience-literate. Them living under a _‘veil of geo-ignorance’_ is not a valid option for responsible geosciences. The urban realm is a social-ecological system on a planetary scale. Its complex-adaptive dynamics couple human practices and the geosphere (e.g., buildings, mines, shipping)
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Using an engagement lens to model active learning in the geosciences
Journal of Geoscience education, 2021Active learning research emerged from the undergraduate STEM education communities of practice, some of whom identify as discipline-based education researchers (DBER). Consequently, current frameworks of active learning are largely inductive and based on
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