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S1E3: Dr Stephen Grebby (pt.2) - Remote Geological Mapping: How satellites could predict disasters, identifying impact craters on Mars, and more

S1E3: Dr Stephen Grebby (pt.2) - Remote Geological Mapping: How satellites could predict disasters, identifying impact craters on Mars, and more

Released Wednesday, 2nd June 2021
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S1E3: Dr Stephen Grebby (pt.2) - Remote Geological Mapping: How satellites could predict disasters, identifying impact craters on Mars, and more

S1E3: Dr Stephen Grebby (pt.2) - Remote Geological Mapping: How satellites could predict disasters, identifying impact craters on Mars, and more

S1E3: Dr Stephen Grebby (pt.2) - Remote Geological Mapping: How satellites could predict disasters, identifying impact craters on Mars, and more

S1E3: Dr Stephen Grebby (pt.2) - Remote Geological Mapping: How satellites could predict disasters, identifying impact craters on Mars, and more

Wednesday, 2nd June 2021
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Today’s episode is part 2 of my conversation with Dr Stephen Grebby from the University of Nottingham.

In this episode we discussed a few more applications of the remote sensing technique Dr Grebby works on, as well as his current work which included analysing the 2019 Brumadinho dam disaster in Brazil, to see if it could have been predicted using this remote sensing technique.

We also spoke about his work on monitoring the impact of natural resource exploitation on Earth, as well as how Dr Grebby worked on a project identifying impact craters on our red planet, Mars.  

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