TU4.R17.2

Analysis on the impact of temporal baseline for InSAR SWE retrieval.

Jorge Jorge Ruiz, Juha Lemmetyinen, Anna Kontu, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland; Risto Vehmas, ICEYE, Finland; Jouni Pulliainen, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland; Jaan Praks, Aalto University, Finland

Session:
TU4.R17: Microwave Remote Sensing of Snow: InSAR Oral

Track:
Community-Contributed Sessions

Location:
Room 212/214

Presentation Time:
Tue, 18 Jul, 15:57 - 16:09 Pacific Time (UTC -8)

Session Chair:
Charles Werner, Gamma Remote Sensing
Session Manager:
Atefe Choopani
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Session TU4.R17
TU4.R17.1: USING PHASE-DELAY APPROACHES TO ESTIMATE SNOW PROPERTIES: A COMPARISON OF AIRBORNE L-BAND INSAR AND GROUND-BASED 6-18 GHZ FMCW RADAR OBSERVATIONS DURING THE NASA SNOWEX 2020 GRAND MESA CAMPAIGN
Hans-Peter Marshall, Scott Storms, Boise State University, United States; Eli Deeb, U.S. Army CRREL, United States; Rick Forster, University of Utah, United States; Carrie Vuyovich, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States; Kelly Elder, USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station, United States; Michael Durand, Ohio State University, United States; Chris Hiemstra, USFS Geospatial Management Office, United States
TU4.R17.2: Analysis on the impact of temporal baseline for InSAR SWE retrieval.
Jorge Jorge Ruiz, Juha Lemmetyinen, Anna Kontu, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland; Risto Vehmas, ICEYE, Finland; Jouni Pulliainen, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland; Jaan Praks, Aalto University, Finland
TU4.R17.3: SPACEBORNE MISSION PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS USING P-BAND SAR REFLECTOMETRY FOR APPLICATION IN SNOW MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS
Xiaolan Xu, Simon Yueh, Jet Propulsion Lab, California Institute of Technology, United States; Rashmi Shah, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Charles Reynerson, Jet Propulsion Lab, California Institute of Technology, United States; Steve Margulis, University of California at Los Angeles, United States; Steve Franklin, Jet Propulsion Lab, California Institute of Technology, United States
TU4.R17.4: SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT RETRIEVAL USING SPACEBORNE REPEAT-PASS L-BAND SAR INTERFEROMETRY OVER SPARSE VEGETATION COVERED REGIONS
Yang Lei, Jiancheng Shi, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Cunren Liang, Peking University, China; Charles Werner, Gamma Remote Sensing AG, Switzerland; Paul Siqueira, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States
TU4.R17.5: Estimating Snow Water Equivalent Using Sentinel-1 Repeat-Pass Interferometry
Shadi Oveisgharan, Robert Zinke, Jet Propulsion Lab, United States; Zachary Keskinen, Hans Peter Marshall, Boise State University, United States
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