WE4.14: Applications Integrating Multiple Observing Systems

Session Type: Oral
Time: Wednesday, July 25, 15:40 - 17:20
Location: Room 4A
Session Chairs: Heike Bach, Vista GmbH and Jörn Hoffmann, German Aerospace Center - DLR
 
WE4.14.1: COMBINED USE OF TERRASAR-X AND RADARSAT-2 DATA – A STUDY OF A VIRTUAL CONSTELLATION
         Oliver Lang; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Diana Weihing; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Franziska Gressler; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Ernest Fahrland; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Henning Schrader; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Denis Salow; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Valerie Minguy; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Michael Oswald; Astrium Satellites
         Marek Tinz; Astrium GEO-Information Services
 
WE4.14.2: MAPPING SPECIFIC CROP- A MULTI SENSOR TEMPORAL APPROACH
         Gourav Misra; Indian Institute of Remote Sensing
         Anil Kumar; Indian Institute of Remote Sensing
         N. R. Patel; Indian Institute of Remote Sensing
         Raul Zurita-Milla; University of Twente
         Alka Singh; Technische Universität München
 
WE4.14.3: COMPATIBILITY ANALYSIS OF SPOT-4 VEGETATION AND TERRA MODIS VEGETATION INDEX PRODUCTS FOR LONG-TERM DATA RECORDS
         Javzandulam Tsend-Ayush; University of Hawaii
         Tomoaki Miura; University of Hawaii
         Kamel Didan; University of Arizona
         Armando Barreto Munoz; University of Arizona
 
WE4.14.4: THE UTILITY OF 250-METER MODIS METRICS AND AMSR-E OBSERVATIONS FOR ASSESSING CLIMATE INDUCED VARIABILITY WITHIN SOUTHERN AFRICAN WETLANDS
         Tobias Landmann; University of Wuerzburg in cooperation with DLR/DFD
         Matthias Schramm; University of Wuerzburg in cooperation with DLR/DFD
         Ndafuda Shiponeni; University of Namibia
         Christian Huettich; University of Jena
         Stefan Dech; German Aerospace Center (DLR)
 
WE4.14.5: WATER STORAGE VARIATIONS IN THE ARAL SEA FROM MULTI-SENSOR SATELLITE DATA IN COMPARISON WITH RESULTS FROM GRACE GRAVIMETRY
         Alka Singh; Technische Universität München
         Florian Seitz; Technische Universität München