2nd March 2009, 05:09 PM
for a long time we have been discussing the environmental distribution of pollen of different types and species and their drop off in being present within samples taken being indeterminate to gravitational drop, local dispersal and wider regional spreads.
How about the use of Lidar for monitoring the dispersal of differnt types of pollen within various grades of vegational coverage.
it does seem abit like using a ten ton bomb to swat a fly, but the subsequent work would be able to work towards disguising camoflage of monumental eye sores, into the broader character of areas of outstanding natural beauty.
the work archaeologically would then loop further back into environmental pollen distribution stuff.
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Mike