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The Crustal Imaging Laboratory (CIL) was established in 1990 to provide UCSC researchers with the sophisticated hardware and software resources necessary to perform high-resolution studies of the Earth's surface and outer layers. CIL facilities consist of a network of Sun, Linux and PC workstations, and a variety of input/output and mass-storage devices. Software includes both commercial (Kingdom Suite, ENVI, Global Mapper) and academic (SIOSeis, GAMIT) processing packages for seismic and surface imaging, and geodesy. Research is focused on remote sensing and GPS analyses, surface bathymetric and roughness mapping, and both 2D and 3D seismic reflection imaging. Contact Eli Sliver for more information: esilver@es.ucsc.edu |
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