MO3.10: NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive Mission Approach to Pre-Flight Testing of Retrieval Algorithms

Session Type: Oral
Time: Monday, July 23, 13:30 - 15:10
Location: Room 2
Session Chair: Peggy O'Neill, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
 
MO3.10.1: ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACTS OF RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE ON SMAP RADAR AND RADIOMETER MEASUREMENTS
         Curtis Chen; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Jeffrey Piepmeier; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Joel T. Johnson; The Ohio State University
         Hirad Ghaemi; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
 
MO3.10.2: EVALUATION OF THE SMAP RADIOMETER LEVEL 2 PRE-LAUNCH SOIL MOISTURE ALGORITHMS USING SMOS DATA
         Rajat Bindlish; USDA ARS
         Thomas Jackson; USDA ARS
         Tianjie Zhao; USDA ARS
         Michael Cosh; USDA ARS
         Steven Chan; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Peggy O'Neill; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Eni Njoku; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Andreas Colliander; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Yann H. Kerr; Centre d'Etudes Spatiales de la Biosphère
 
MO3.10.3: AN AIRBORNE SIMULATION OF THE SMAP DATA STREAM
         Jeffrey P. Walker; Monash University
         Peggy O'Neill; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Xiaoling Wu; Monash University
         Ying Gao; Monash University
         Alessandra Monerris-Belda; Monash University
         Rocco Panciera; University of Melbourne
         Thomas Jackson; USDA
         Douglas Gray; University of Adelaide
         Dongryeol Ryu; The University of Melbourne
 
MO3.10.4: PRE-LAUNCH ANALYSIS OF SMAP MISSION USER COMMUNITY
         Molly Brown; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Vanessa Escobar; Sigma Space Corporation / NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center
 
MO3.10.5: ASSESSING PRE-LAUNCH APPLICATION FEASIBILITY USING THE SMAP SCIENCE DATA SYSTEM ALGORITHM AND APPLICATION SIMULATION TESTBED
         Wade Crow; USDA ARS HRSL
         Eni Njoku; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Scott Dunbar; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Steven Chan; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory