第6回ALOS研究公募 PIメンバーリスト Disaster and earthquake


2018年5月8日現在

Disaster and earthquake
No. Name Organization Reseach Title Country
3001Xiaogang SongInstitute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration (CEA)Interseismic Strain Accumulation Across the Litang Fault Zone (Western Sichuan Province, China) from InSAR and GPS observationChina
3005Estelle ChaussardState University of New York at BuffaloCharacterization of the deformation of emplaced volcanic depositsUSA
3007Gidon BaerGeological Survey of IsraelAnalysis of ground deformation associated with recent induced seismicity in Oklahoma, USIsrael
3010Yusupujiang AimaitiChiba UniversityLand subsidence measurement in Karamay city Using ALOS/PALSAR dataJapan
3011Feng XuFudan UniversityMonitoring land cover changes using high resolution polarimetric interferometric SAR imagesChina
3019Xianjie ZhaUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaUsing the PALSAR and PALSAR-2 data to study the movement of the active faults in ChinaChina
3024Paul LundgrenCalifornia Institute of TechnologyApplication of ALOS-2 InSAR to volcano deformation processesUSA
3025Paul LundgrenCalifornia Institute of TechnologyApplication of InSAR and GPS time series to S. California earthquake cycle deformation transientsUSA
3031Guijie WangChina Institute of Geo-Environment MonitoringInSAR-based early detection and monitoring on progressive regional landslidesChina
3035Masafumi NakagawaShibaura Institute of TechnologyAttribute Data Classification and Change Detection for Urban Data Revision and Sabo Facility Management using Temporal ALOS-2 and 3D Spatial DataJapan
3043Sandro MartinisGerman Aerospace Center (DLR)Advancing PolSAR methods for rapid mapping of floods, landslides, volcanoes and fires using polarimetric L-Band SAR dataGermany
3046Feifei QuChang’an UniversityMapping and characterizing land deformation over the Gulf Coast using multi-temporal InSARChina
3048Caijun XuWuhan UniversityPresent-day deformation along the northern margin of the Tibet Plateau inferred from SAR interferometryChina
3051Jingfa ZhangChina Earthquake AdminstrationMonitoring and seismic hazard assessing: Constraints from ALOS-2 ImageryChina
3053Sreejith K MIndian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Earthquake and Volcanic Deformation Studies Using L-Band SAR InterferometryIndia
3058Qiang ChenSouthwest Jiaotong UniversityAftershocks monitoring and characterization after the Wenchuan earthquake in the Longmen Shan fault zone near the eastern margin of Tibetan Plateau with ALOS-2/PALSAR-2 InterferometryChina
3061Simone AtzoriINGV (Italian Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology)Man-induced stress and seismicity at the Pertusillo lake reservoir (Southern Italy)Italy
3062Steve D. BowmanUtah Geological SurveyContinuation of Ground Surface Deforamtion using Interferometric Synthetic Aperature Radar (InSAR) Data in Southwestern Utah, USAUSA
3065Carolina PagliUniversity of PisaMonitoring and modeling magma movements at Changbaishan volcano, ChinaItaly
3073Jian-Ping ChenChina University of Geosciences (Beijing)Detection subsidence and environment variations by using Alos-2 images in Wulong valley mining areas and Tongling mining areas, P. R. ChinaChina
3074Yuji HimematsuGraduate school of science, Hokkaido universityElucidating complex crustal deformation at the divergent plate boundary observed by satellite SARJapan
3078Chisheng WangShenzhen UniversityCompressive sensing of seismic slip model using space geodesyChina
3081Michael PolandU.S. Geological SurveyVolcano deformation in the northern Cascade Arc, USAUSA
3083Michael PolandU.S. Geological SurveyMagma supply, storage, and eruption at Hawaiian volcanoesUSA
3084Jun HuCentral South UniversityEstimating three-dimensional postseismic deformations and crustal strain tensors with ALOS-2 InSAR measurementsChina
3094Xiufeng HeHohai UniversityDetect volume changes of confined aquifers based on long time series urban subsidence using ALOS dataChina
3099Tomohito AsakaNihon UniversityRelationship analysis between beach erosion and ground deformation in JapanJapan
3101Remy DominiqueInstitut de recherche pour le Development IRDGround deformation monitoring and modeling of South-American volcanoes using satellite and ground based geodetic surveysFrance
3105Yinghui YangSouthwest Petroleum UniversityStudy on fault motion of seismic gap after Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes by PS-InSAR techniqueChina
3106Jun SonodaInstitute of National College of Technology, Sendai CollegeDevelopment of Searh Method for Huge Natural Disaster Using Spacebone and Ground Penatrating Composite RadarJapan
3114Jin Woo KimSouthern Methodist UniversityMonitoring the landslides in the Western USA (Washington, northern California) with time-series InSAR analysisUSA
3116Jin Woo KimSouthern Methodist UniversitySinkhole collapse in southern USA captured by time-series ALOS-2 PALSAR-2 InSAR processingUSA
3123William BarnhartUniversity of IowaEvaluating and utilizing ALOS-2 InSAR products for international earthquake response at the USGS National Earthquake Information CenterUSA
3125Yongzhe WangInstitute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration (CEA)Locking Differences between Different Sections along Xiaojiang Fault Zone Revealed by InSAR Time series AnalysisP. R. China
3128Masanobu ShimadaTokyo Denki UniversityDevelopment of landslide detection algorithm by using L-band SARJapan
3140Daniele PerissinPurdue UniversityMonitoring of US Interstate Highways Stability Using ALOS PALSAR-2USA
3142Chao WangInstitute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth(RADI), Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS)East China Land Subsidence Monitoring Using PALSAR-2 ScanSAR imagesChina
3144Franz J. MeyerUniversity of Alaska FairbanksAnalysis of Volcanic Activity And Post-Eruptive Deposits on the Kamchatka Peninsula Using PALSAR-2USA
3146Ana Beatriz Cosenza MurallesUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonInterferometric analysis of JERS-1, ALOS and ALOS-2 SAR data over active volcanoes in the Guatemalan part of the Central America Volcanic Arc CAVA, for constraining dynamic models of magmatic processes.USA
3147Zhong LuSouthern Methodist UniversityProcessing and modeling of ALOS-2 InSAR and GPS to derive source models to monitor volcanic hazards over the Aleutian arcUSA
3150Motoyuki SatoTohoku UnivesrityDamage Evaluation and Investigation of Natural Disaster using Polarimetric SAR DataJapan
3154Gareth FunningUniversity of California, RiversideMeasuring fault creep and interseismic strain accumulation on the faults of Northern CaliforniaUSA
3157Lingyun JiChina Earthquake AdminitrationInterseismic slip of the western Altyn Tagh Fault, Tibetan plateau, from InSARChina
3170Josaphat Tetuko SRI SUMANTYOChiba UniversityLand Deformation Monitoring using Persistent Scatterers Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PS-InSAR)Japan
3174Peng LiOcean University of ChinaLarge-scale Crustal Deformation related to Strain Accumulation and Release around the Tibetan Plateau measured using Wide-swath InSAR ObservationsChina
3184Kerry LeithETH ZurichRock Slope Failure in BhutanSwitzerland
3187Jean-Luc FROGERObservatoire de Physique du Globe de Clermont-Ferrand, Université Blaise PascalMonitoring Ground Surface Displacements at Piton de la Fournaise with PALSAR-2France
3205Lujia FENGNanyang Technological UniversityMapping active deformation of the Sumatran FaultSingapore
3206Benoit TaisneNanyang Technological UniversityTowards a better understanding of active volcanoes in Southeast Asia from PALSAR-2 and in-situ observationsSingapore
3210Saygin AbdikanBulent Ecevit UniversityEarth Surface Deformation Monitoring Using L-band Interferometric SAR dataTurkey
3214Zhiwei LiCentral South UniversityInSAR Analysis of Surface Deformation over Permafrost to Estimate Active Layer Thickness (ALT) based on Heat Transfer Model and Layered Subsidence Model of SoilsChina
3223Francois JouanneUniversity of Savoie Mont BlancInsights into creep and interseismic deformation along El Pilar and Central Range Fault active strike-slip faults from D-INSAR.France
3225Raphael GRANDINInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) - CNRSInSAR Monitoring of Lesser Antilles volcanoesFrance
3226Mudau Naledzani AudreySANSA Earth ObservationTowards development of South African Early-Warning System for Sinkholes and Surface SubsidenceSouth Africa
3232Xiaoli DINGThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University Applying PALSAR-2 Datasets to Geo-Hazards Monitoring in Southern ChinaP.R.China
3240Eric O. LindseyNanyang Technological UniversityMapping tectonic deformation in Myanmar: deciphering the Burma sliverSingapore
3243Wen LIUChiba UniversityExtraction of ground movements based on InSAR analysis of PALSAR-2 dataJapan
3245Virginie Pinel ISTerreImproving monitoring of New Hebrides volcanoes with high resolution interferometry using ALOS-2 data.FRANCE
3246CHEN YanlingShanghai Astronomical Observatory,Chinese Academy of SciensesDetermination of 3D displacement and groundwater storage change in the Yangtze Delta by integrating ALOS-2 PALSAR and GPS dataChina
3248Mingsheng LiaoWuhan UniversityCharacterization of Landslide movements by exploiting both amplitude and phase information of PALSAR-1/2 datasetsP.R.China
3259Jicang WuTongji UniversityExtraction of Crustal deformation by using DInSAR of PALSAR-2 ScanSAR images at the eastern margin of Tibet PlateauChina
3273ZHEN LIUJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of TechnologyMapping crustal deformation and earthquake hazard in the central San Andreas Fault system, California using L-band ALOS dataUSA
3276Takeshi SagiyaNagoya UniversityEvaluation of seismogenic potential of the northern Andes in Colombia based on geodetic dataJapan
3277Eric J. FieldingJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of TechnologyEnvironmental controls on landslide motion revealed by InSAR with ALOS-2 dataUSA
3278Eric J. FieldingJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of TechnologyIntegrated Imaging for Fault Slip of Large Earthquakes with ALOS-2 dataUSA
3280Yang ChengshengChang'an UniversityGround fissure disaster monitoring with ALOS-2/PALSAR images over Hebei, ChinaP.R. China
3281ZHEN LIUJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of TechnologyEarthquake Cycle Strain Accumulation and Volcanic Deformation and Hazards in Costa Rica using ALOS-2 dataUSA
3289Taku OzawaNational Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster PreventionResearch on volcano deformation monitoring using PALSAR-2 and ground-based radar interferometerJapan
3308Salvatore StramondoIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Studying the impact of ground deformation on civil infrastructuresItaly
3311Roland BurgmannUniversity of California, BerkeleyALOS-2 InSAR Imaging of Natural Hazards in Northern CaliforniaUSA
3314Sun-Lin ChungNational Taiwan UniversityMonitoring of seismogenic faults and volcanism in Caucasus-Zagros orogenic belt Taiwan
3319Qiming ZengPeking UniversityMethods of seismic building collapse extraction with multi-mode and multi- polarization ALOS SAR dataChina
3328Pathier ErwanUniversity Grenoble AlpesALOS-2/SENTINEL-1 InSAR time-series analysis to study earthquake cycle in the Mexican subduction zoneFrance
3333Anke FriedrichLudwig-Maximilians-University MunichUtilizing SAR data to study complex topography and distributed deformation in mountainous regions and foreland basin settings - Alps, EuropeGermany
3341William BarnhartUniversity of IowaImaging human-induced deformation from oil and gas production with ALOS-2 imagery USA
3359Sang-Ho YunNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryImaging magma intrusion with joint inversion of seismicity and geodetic observationsUSA
3360Sang-Ho YunNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryRapid Production of Damage Proxy Map for Disaster ResponseUSA
3361Zhang QinChang’an UniversityLarge coverage landslide detecting and monitoring with ALOS-2/PALSAR images over Chongqing, ChinaChina
3378Mohd Abdul Qadir KhanNorth Eastern Space Applications Centre(NESAC), Surface deformation studies in Eastern Shillong Plateau using SAR Interferometry and high precision geodetic GPS dataIndia
3381Lei ZhangThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityRetrieval of interseismic displacement in coastal zones from multi-temporal PALSAR measurementsHong Kong
3382Andrew FordBournemouth UniversityMonitoring mass-movement hazards on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site using L-band speckle tracking InSARUK
3390Jiankun HeInstitute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of SciencesInter-, co- and post-seismic displacement monitoring for the Ludian Earthquake's (Ms 6.5) in Northeast Yunnan, China: Implications for Chuan-Dian Block's eastward expansion and crustal rheology propertyChina
3391Sylvain BarbotNanyang Technological UniversityPostseismic deformation following the 2015 Mw7.8 Gorkha earthquake, NepalSingapore
3393Liu GuangInstitute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth(RADI), Chinese Academy of Sciences Monitoring land surface movement over rugged mountain area utilize time series SAR interferometryP. R. China
3400Ana Paula Martins Falcao FlorInstituto Superior Tecnico - Universidade de LisboaSlope Instability Assessment for the Neighborhood of Water ReservoirsPortugal