TU2.R17.2

ADVANCING SCIENTIFIC READINESS FOR THE TERRESTRIAL SNOW MASS MISSION

Chris Derksen, Benoit Montpetit, Vincent Vionnet, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canada

Session:
TU2.R17: Microwave Remote Sensing of Snow: Mission Concept Oral

Track:
Community-Contributed Sessions

Location:
Room 212/214

Presentation Time:
Tue, 18 Jul, 10:27 - 10:39 Pacific Time (UTC -7)

Session Co-Chairs:
Chris Derksen, Environment and Climate Change Canada and Simon Yueh, California Institute of Technology
Session Manager:
Ayoti Banerjee
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Session TU2.R17
TU2.R17.1: GLOBAL SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT OBSERVATIONS FROM SPACE
Ana Barros, University of Illinois, United States; Paul Siqueira, University of Massachusetts, United States; Michael Durand, Ohio State University, United States; Carrie Vuyovich, Batuhan Osmanoglu, NASA GSFC, United States; Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States; Edward Kim, NASA GSFC, United States; Paul Houser, George Mason University, United States; Dorothy Hall, NASA GSFC/University of Maryland, United States; Matthew Sturm, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, United States; Hans Peter Marshall, Boise State University, United States; Mehmet Kurum, Mississippi State University, United States; Sujay Kumar, NASA GSFC, United States; Joel Johnson, Ohio State University, United States; Martin Perrine, NASA GSFC/University of Maryland, United States; Mark Raleigh, Oregon State University, United States; Jim Garrison, Purdue University, United States; Michael Goldstein, Babson College, United States; Kristine Larson, University of Bonn, Germany
TU2.R17.2: ADVANCING SCIENTIFIC READINESS FOR THE TERRESTRIAL SNOW MASS MISSION
Chris Derksen, Benoit Montpetit, Vincent Vionnet, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canada
TU2.R17.3: A proposed Cryosphere Monitoring Satellite
Jiancheng Shi, Hao Liu, National Space Science Center, CAS, China; Jinmei Pan, Aerospace Information Research Institute, CAS, China
TU2.R17.4: P-band Signals of Opportunity Synthetic Aperture Radar Snow Mission Concept with A Multi-Element Antenna Array for the NASA Earth System Explorer Program
Simon Yueh, California Institute of Technology, United States; Steve Margulis, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Rashmi Shah, Steve Franklin, Xiaolan Xu, Richard Hodges, Jacqueline Chen, California Institute of Technology, United States
TU2.R17.5: BISTATIC RADAR MEASUREMENTS OF TERRESTRIAL SNOW AT KU-BAND - PHENOMENA, MODELS, AND OPPORTUNITIES
Marcel Stefko, Philipp Bernhard, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; Silvan Leinss, Gamma Remote Sensing AG, Switzerland; Othmar Frey, Irena Hajnsek, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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