Moreover, ALS scanning can play a crucial role in preserving the Caribbean's cultural heritage. By creating detailed maps of historical sites and monuments, researchers can help preserve these areas for future generations.

By utilizing ALS scanning technology, researchers can gather detailed information on the region's geological features, including fault lines, landforms, and soil composition. This data can be used to better understand the region's geological history, identify potential natural hazards, and inform conservation efforts.

In the context of the Caribbean region, ALS scanning can be instrumental in understanding and mapping its complex geography. The region's diverse landscape, featuring volcanic islands, coral reefs, and lush rainforests, presents a unique challenge for geological surveys.

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