Adventures with a laser scanner
Sunday 13 March 2022
Urban redwoods
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Been getting a bit obsessed with UK redwoods of late. Now I've started seeing them, I can't stop! There are a lot of them around NE ...
Thursday 11 February 2021
Hot off the 'presses' (or whatever the online equiv is - Icelandic server farm?)
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Having been back in the field again at Wytham late last year (those were the days eh?), despite the odd covid-related hiccup (we're all ...
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Tuesday 21 July 2020
Back in the field: ash scanning in Wytham Woods
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It's been a while, but y'know there's been stuff going on .... which is why it's been so nice to get back out into the fiel...
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Sunday 3 November 2019
Return to Sonoma
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Earlier this year I was part of a bid led by Lisa Bentley , from Sonoma State University, to explore new methods to estimate fuel loads and...
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Tuesday 30 July 2019
Book alert!
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The work of our group features in several chapters in a new book describing the new opportunities and challenges for measuring the biomass ...
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Wednesday 17 April 2019
Tallest trees, new publications and Hardy Ash revisited ...
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We've been involved in some exciting work measuring what is likely to be the tallest tree ever measured in the tropics , in the rainfo...
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Monday 25 February 2019
Vegetable monsters
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We've been keeping an eye out for unusual urban trees we can potentially scan. This is partly to build up a collection of the 3D tree s...
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