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An advertisement. How much Galileo data still needs to be analyzed? There is still some useful PPR data laying around, especially ride-along data We need to combine PPR with other data to be really useful in studying volcanoes. Problems with data.

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  1. An advertisement • How much Galileo data still needs to be analyzed? • There is still some useful PPR data laying around, especially ride-along data • We need to combine PPR with other data to be really useful in studying volcanoes

  2. Problems with data • Not targeted, so many observations are uninteresting • Those have already been eliminated • Open filter • Several observations were taken during the daytime using the open filter • These are contaminated with sunlight and the measured effective temperatures are higher than actual surface temperatures • Registration • Coregistering data from different instruments and orbits has been a major challenge

  3. Try ArcGIS • Used IDL • Can get the data correctly coregistered • Doesn’t look very good • ArcGIS • Data is coregistered and user of the GIS database can alter how to view it • Can also work with geologic maps, etc. • University of Redlands • Masters GIS program • Shane Barrett working on Amarani under supervision of Sally Westmoreland with Julie as client

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