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Dr. Karl Staenz, Department of Geography
AMETHYST Principal Investigator
Office: WE1044 (AWESB)
Phone: (403) 329-2047
Email: karl.staenz@imagingcenter.ca

Supporting Organizations

  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  • Alberta Terrestrial Imaging Center (ATIC)
  • University of Lethbridge Faculty of Arts & Science
  • Tecterra

Funded by NSERC

Contact Amethyst

  • WE-2004 (AWESB)
  • 403-329-2524
  • derek.peddle@uleth.ca

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