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The 2002 AIRSAR Earth Science and Applications Workshop
2002 AIRSAR Earth Science and Application Workshop
Proceedings  Attendees
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AIRSAR Frequently Asked Questions Chair New Missions and New Concepts
Chair:  Ms. Yunling Lou <Yunling.Lou@jpl.nasa.gov>
H1: Applications of Polarimetric and Interferometric SAR for Iceberg Detection and Monitoring,by Son V. Nghiem (JPL).

N1: Use of Airborne Radar and Other Remote Sensing Technologies for Detection of Archaeological Sites on San Clemente Island, by Ron Blom (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and Doug Comer (Cultural Site and Research Management).

N2: A Repeat-Pass Interferometry Capability for AIRSAR, by Paul Rosen (JPL), Scott Hensley (JPL), David Imel (JPL), Soren Madsen (JPL), and Howard Zebker (Stanford University).

N6: Real-Time High-Accuracy Positioning with Differential GPS, by Ron Muellerschoen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

N3: An AIRSAR Wish List, by Yunling Lou (JPL).

N4: PacRim 2003:  A Pole-to-Pole Science Mission, by Yunling Lou (JPL), Tony Milne (UNSW), David Imel (JPL) and Ian Tapley (CSIRO).

 

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