Fodar DEMs, orthos, and point clouds can be used to determine stems per acre, species, and height, can assist in layout and permitting before sale and can create bald earth maps, assist with [...]
Anything on the earth’s surface is topography to fodar, including caribou and their footprints. Here are some caribou grazing on the tundra, as seen in a point cloud (rather than the DEMs [...]
For about the same cost as making oblique photos of construction progress, fodar can made DEMs and orthophotos that can be used for engineering, permitting or compliance. Fodar can also be used [...]
All runways, roads, bridges, and buildings are in some state of decay. Fodar™ can detect and measure changes in surface elevation as part of a systematic, operational program to detect such [...]
Sea ice plays an enormous role in global climate dynamics and ocean commerce, yet our understanding of it is limited by our observational methods. Fodar can measure freeboard, surface roughness, [...]
As climate continues to warm, glaciers continue to lose volume at an increasingly rapid rate. Fodar is an excellent tool for the measurement of glacier change on annual, seasonal, and even daily [...]
Fodar can detect subtle, natural changes in the earth’s surface. River geomorphology is just one application. Here is a section of the Toklat River in Denali National Park in early June. [...]
Whether caused by thermal instability of permafrost, pumping of subterranean acquifers, or some other geomorphic process, subsidence is a big deal. Even a few centimeters of change can be [...]
Coastal erosion rates are changing due to global climate change, but exactly how remains to be measured. Fodar can measure not only the aftermath of storms, but the aftermath of yesterday’s [...]
Seasonal snow is the largest topographic change on our planet, yet until now our ability to measure it has remained elusive. Snow plays a major role in water resources, ecology, and global [...]