
The Field | 1 November 2022
Blowout landslides, part 2: Material movement, and did anything actually “blow out?”
By Philip S. Prince "Blowout" is certainly a peculiar name for a type of slide, but the lidar signature of blowout-type...

The Plainspoken Scientist | 8 June 2021
Making #SciAnimations Using PowerPoint
By Irene Crisologo. You can find the original post here. If you find yourself needing to show some movement or...
AGU Fall Meeting 2021 | 13 December 2021
The anomalous North Atlantic region
Thybo + Irina M M Artemieva
The whole North Atlantic region has highly anomalous topography and bathymetry. Observations show evidence for anomalously shallow bathymetry in the ocean as well as recent...

The Field | 29 July 2022
This North Carolina boulder carved a satisfying track as it slid downhill, and you can see it with lidar imagery
By Philip S. Prince A few weeks ago, after years of "lidar surfing," I finally encountered an Appalachian boulder...

The Field | 8 March 2022
Lidar reveals geologic details of the “worst” coal mine in the Valley of Virginia
By Philip S. Prince At first glance, the Altoona Coal Mine of Pulaski County, Virginia, seems to be in just the...