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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 Hydrology and Polar Science
Chair:  Dr. Jakob van Zyl <jakob.vanZyl@jpl.nasa.gov>
H3: Estimate Bare Surface Soil Moisture from L-Band AIRSAR with an Improved IEM Model, by Jiancheng Shi (UCSB), Jakob van Zyl (JPL), Yunjin Kim (JPL) and Eni G. Njoku (JPL).

H4: Algorithm Development and Validation Using PALS and AIRSAR for Future Soil Moisture Missions, by Jiancheng Shi (UCSB) and Eni G. Njoku (JPL).

H5: Estimation of soil moisture content from L- and P- band AIRSAR data: a case
study in Jeju, Korea, by Eun Young Kwon, S. E. Park, K. K. Lee, and Wooil M. Moon (School of Earth and Environmental Science, Seoul National University).

H6: Interferometric SAR observations of water level changes: Potential Targets for Future Repeat-Pass AIRSAR Missions, by Doug Alsdorf, University of California at Los Angeles.

H7: The PYLA’01 Experiment: Flying the New RAMSES P-band Facility, by Philippe Paillou, Philippe Dreuillet and the PYLA’01 Team (Observatoire Astronomique de Bordeaux).

 

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