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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

LIDAR


The LIDAR image is a 3-D image which capture the depth and height of the land mass. LIDAR imaging gives the viewer a chance to see exactly where the contours are on the map as well as the elevated areas and the areas under water. LIDAR imaging is acting as an aid in environmental studies. Scientists can use LIDAR to study land areas which are effected by weathering, and figure out why some areas are much more dense than others.
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