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December 16, 2019

Very topical explanation of airborne research into Australian bushfires

December 16, 2019/ Kerryn Molloy

Read this interesting account written by Dr Andrew McGrath of Airborne Research Australia, Flinders University, describing his and Dr Jorg Hacker’s recent aerial remote sensing work to monitor bushfire in far northern Australia. Learn more about the work of ARA in this video.

December 16, 2019/ Kerryn Molloy/
fire, bushfire, airborne lidar

Kerryn Molloy

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