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1 November 2008Analysis of laser remote sensing technology needs in the earth sciences: a decadal-scale outlook
In late 2005 the NASA Earth Science Technology Office convened a working group to review decadal-term technology needs for Earth science active optical remote sensing objectives. The outcome from this effort is intended to guide future NASA investments in laser remote sensing technologies. This paper summarizes the working group findings and places them in context with the conclusions of the National Research Council assessment of future Earth science and applications requirements, completed in 2007.
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David M. Tratt, Jon M. Neff, Azita Valinia, "Analysis of laser remote sensing technology needs in the earth sciences: a decadal-scale outlook," J. Appl. Rem. Sens. 2(1) 023546 (1 November 2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3036940