Synthetic Aperture Radar
Scope
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is one of important tools for earthquake, volcano, land subsidence, landslide, flood, tsunami, ocean wave, and environment variation researches. Furthermore interest in SAR is growing increasingly by new SAR application methods (e.g., utilization of ScanSAR, pixel offset method, etc.) and new satellite SAR missions such as ALOS follow-on (ALOS-2). However there are many problems for SAR utilization, e.g., atmospheric and ionospheric noise reductions, improvement of InSAR time-series analysis, crustal deformation modeling, and so on. This session aims to clarify these problems through discussions about papers on analysis, theory, and applications using SAR.
Convener
Taku Ozawa
taku@bosai.go.jp
Co-Convener
Makoto Omura
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Session Informations
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May 24th Room:105 Time:AM2
SessionID:STT057 Chairman:Yusaku Ohta, Yosuke Miyagi
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
10:45 STT057-01 Estimate of a non-planar fault model based on crustal deformation data due to the Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake(Mw6.9) Takahiro Abe Takahiro Abe,
Masato Furuya,
Youichiro Takada
11:00 STT057-02 Long-term afterslip after the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake deduced from InSAR data Yusaku Ohta Yusaku Ohta,
Taku Ozawa,
Mako Ohzono et al.
11:15 STT057-03 Image of earthquake in South Island, New Zealand detected by ALOS/PALSAR Manabu Hashimoto Manabu Hashimoto
11:30 STT057-04 Crustal deformation due to the 2010 southeastern Iran earthquake, obtained from InSAR analysis using ALOS/PALSAR data Tomokazu Kobayashi Tomokazu Kobayashi,
Mikio Tobita,
Akira Suzuki et al.
11:45 STT057-05 Ground deformation in and around Sakurajima volcano revealed by ALOS/PALSAR data Keigo Yamamoto Keigo Yamamoto
12:00 STT057-06 Crustal Movement Observation in Active Volcanic Region (Kamchatka, Central America, and Indonesia) using ALOS/PALSAR Yosuke Miyagi Yosuke Miyagi
12:15 STT057-07 Application of 3-D migration in problem of subsurface sensing on an uneven ground surface Andrey Klokov Andrey Klokov,
Motoyuki Sato,
12:30 STT057-08 Recent Progress of PASCO's SAR Application Studies Takashi Nonaka Tadashi Sasagawa,
Takashi Nonaka,
Susumu Takagishi
May 24th Room:105 Time:PM1
SessionID:STT057 Chairman:Yo Fukushima, Taku Ozawa
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
14:15 STT057-09 Possibility of detection of active landslide block by In-SAR image Takaki Okatani Takaki Okatani,
Hiroshi, P. Sato,
Akira Suzuki et al.
14:30 STT057-10 Estimation of the peatland subsidence and Green-house-gas emissions at the Central Kalimantan using the PALSARInSAR Masanobu Shimada Masanobu Shimada,
Inoue Takashi,
hatano ryusuke et al.
14:45 STT057-11 Crustal deformation of Miyakejima by InSAR time-series analysis Taku Ozawa Taku Ozawa,
Hideki Ueda,
15:00 STT057-12 Elevation Correlating Residuals in D-InSAR Phases for the Central Part of Kyushu, Japan Makoto Omura Makoto Omura,
Shigeki KOBAYASHI,
Katsuaki Koike et al.
15:15 STT057-13 Effect of the traveling ionospheric disturbances on space-borne SAR observation Akinori Saito Akinori Saito,
Dai Mineyama,
Manabu Hashimoto
15:30 STT057-14 Correction on ionospheric delay in ALOS/PALSAR interferogram using dense GPS data Takeshi Sagiya Yuki Takemura,
Takeshi Sagiya,
15:45 STT057-15 An approach to reduction of ionospheric noise in SAR interferometry for detecting small and secular deformation Yo Fukushima Yo Fukushima
16:00 STT057-16 Concentrated heavy rain detected by InSAR Part2 : Ionospheric model estimated from azimuth offset data Youhei Kinoshita Youhei Kinoshita,
Masanobu Shimada,
Masato Furuya
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