TU3.13: ENVISAT - 10 years Achievements II

Session Type: Oral
Time: Tuesday, July 24, 13:30 - 15:10
Location: Room 14B
Session Chairs: Henri Laur, ESA and Yves-Louis Desnos, ESA
 
TU3.13.1: LONG TERM DEFORMATION TIME SERIES: 10 YEARS OF EARTH OBSERVATION THROUGH ENVISAT MULTI-MODE ASAR SENSOR
         Paolo Berardino; National Research Council of Italy
         Manuela Bonano; National Research Council of Italy
         Fabiana Calò; National Research Council of Italy
         Francesco Casu; National Research Council of Italy
         Stefano Elefante; National Research Council of Italy
         Michele Manunta; National Research Council of Italy
         Mariarosaria Manzo; National Research Council of Italy
         Luca Paglia; National Research Council of Italy
         Antonio Pepe; National Research Council of Italy
         Susi Pepe; National Research Council of Italy
         Eugenio Sansosti; National Research Council of Italy
         Giuseppe Solaro; National Research Council of Italy
         Pietro Tizzani; National Research Council of Italy
         Giovanni Zeni; National Research Council of Italy
         Riccardo Lanari; National Research Council of Italy
 
TU3.13.2: ENVISAT ALTIMETRY FOR RIVER AND LAKES MONITORING
         P.A.M. Berry; EAPRS Laboratory
         R.G. Smith; EAPRS Laboratory
         Jérôme Benveniste; European Space Agency ESRIN
 
TU3.13.3: A RECONCILED ESTIMATE OF ICE SHEET MASS BALANCE
         Andrew Shepherd; University of Leeds
         Erik Ivins; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Kate Briggs; University of Leeds
 
TU3.13.4: ANTARCTICA VOLUME CHANGE FROM 10 YEARS OF ENVISAT ALTIMETRY
         Thomas Flament; Laboratoire d'Etudes en Geophysique et Oceanographie Spatiales
         Frédérique Rémy; Laboratoire d'Etudes en Geophysique et Oceanographie Spatiales
 
TU3.13.5: MONITORING SEA ICE USING ENVISAT ASAR - A NEW ERA STARTING 10 YEARS AGO
         Wolfgang Dierking; Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
         Leif Toudal Pedersen; Danish Meteorological Institute