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The RUS Library

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This section gathers all the documentation made available to you to ensure a comprehensive view and an efficient access to the RUS Service:

  • Discover RUS: promotional material and papers related to the project;
  • Getting started: basic information suitable for RUS beginners;
  • Learn by yourself: general documentation resources;
  • Train with RUS: tutorials corresponding to the RUS webinars..

News from RUS

  • RUS Webinar – Volcano monitoring using Sentinel-1 data – 26 Jan. 2021
  • RUS Training Session – NO2 pollution monitoring with Sentinel-5P data – 9 Febr. 2021
  • RUS Training Session – Inland water mapping using Sentinel-1 – 28 Jan. 2021
  • RUS support for Earth observation courses
  • RUS Training Session – Remote Sensing of Environment Workshop – 14-18 Dec. 2020
  • RUS Training Session (online) – 11 Dec. 2020
  • RUS Webinar – Data preparation for StaMPS PSI processing with SNAP – 10 Dec. 2020
  • RUS Webinar – Processing Sentinel-2 data with R – 19 Nov. 2020

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