Skip to content.

PHAiRS Portal

A collaboration between The University of New Mexico and The University of Arizona

Sections
Personal tools
You are here: Home » Presentations » Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006)

Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006)

Up one level
This folder contains presentations and posters given by project team members during the second project year (Apr 2005 - Mar 2006).
Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006) Using Satellite Data to Improve Dust Storm Forecasts - POSTER
This is a poster prepared by Amy Budge for the NM 2006 Legislative Session. Santa Fe, NM. Jan 2006.
Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006) Technology Products of the PHAiRS REASoN Project - Year 1
This is a presentation given by Karl Benedict and Bill Hudspeth at the 2005 Earth-Sun System Technology Conference. College Park, MD. June 29, 2005.
Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006) PHAiRS: A Public Health Decision Support System - Initial Results
Presentation prepared by the PHAiRS team, and delivered by Bill Hudspeth at the 31st ISRSE Symposium. St. Petersburg, Russia. June 22, 2005.
Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006) Modeling Atmospheric Dust for a Public Health Decision Support System
Presentation given by Stan Morain at the 31st ISRSE Symposium. St. Petersburg, Russia. June 22, 2005.
Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006) Engineering Satellite Data for Environmental Health Issues
Presentation by Stan Morain and Amy Budge given at the Remote Sensing Arabia Conference. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. May 8-11, 2005.
Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006) Dimensions of Remote Sensing for Environmental and Public Health
Presentation given by Stan Morain at the Plenary Session of the 31st ISRSE Symposium. St. Petersburg, Russia. June 21, 2005.
Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006) Climate Modeling Using Earth Observation Data to Improve Public Health Decisions
Presentation given by Stan Morain at the Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) Workshop, "Climate Science in Support of Decision Making." Arlington, VA. November 14-16, 2005.
Project Year 2 (Apr 2005-Mar 2006) EDAC's Web-based Geospatial Applications and the Open Source Technologies Behind Them
Presentation by Karl Benedict, Kurt Menke, Bill Hudspeth, and Jeff Cavner at the Fall Meeting of the New Mexico Geographic Information Council. Albuquerque, NM. September 30, 2005.
 

Powered by Plone

This site conforms to the following standards: