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The
Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science (CRMS) at The University of
Georgia undertakes interdisciplinary research projects requiring the development
of image and map data processing technologies for applications in the physical,
biological and mapping sciences. In 1998, the CRMS was named a NASA
Center of Excellence.
Specialties of the
Center's multidisciplinary staff that encompass the full range of geographic
information science include remote sensing/digital image processing, digital
photogrammetry, image interpretation, geographic information systems (GIS),
Global Positioning System (GPS) surveys and software development focused on
applications in ecology, forestry, geography, geology and hydrology.
The CRMS has completed highly detailed
vegetation maps of national parks in the
southeastern
United States,
including Everglades, Biscayne and Great Smoky Mountains
National Parks
and Big Cypress National
Preserve. Maps of additional parks, historic sites and battlefields (including
Cowpens, Cumberland Gap, Mammoth
Cave,
Blue Ridge Parkway, among others) are underway.
A multiyear contract with the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
focused on assessing the potential of images recorded by the new generation
of high- resolution commercial satellites for creating highly detailed
map
databases of littoral regions. Other
CRMS projects have included
evaluations of the cartographic potential of Landsat, SPOT and Shuttle Imaging
Radar, photogrammetric assessments of erosion
from cropland throughout the United States, automated feature extraction from satellite images
for
digital map revision and GIS studies of agricultural land, wetlands and tropical forests to assess
man's impact on the environment.
Center
for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science
Department
of Geography The University
of
Georgia
Athens,
GA
30602
Marguerite Madden, Director Tel:
706-542-2379
Tommy Jordan, Associate Director
Tel:
706-542-2372
Fax: 706-542-2388
Directions
to the CRMS
This page was last updated on
11/01/07.
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