Date 2007/11/20  
Place Room 103  
Session Name Disaster Management (1)  
Chair David T. Sandwell Scripps Inst. of Oceanography, USA
Co-Chair Yo Fukushima Kyoto Univ., Japan


Time Title Person to present
14:00
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14:20
DIS01) Western North America Crustal Dynamics Research: WInSAR Consortium
David T. Sandwell
Scripps Inst. of Oceanography, USA
14:20
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14:40
DIS02) The Application of the Interferometric Technique to the Study of Recent Eruptions of Mount Cameroon
Appolinaire Zogning
National Inst. Of Cartography, Cameroon
14:40
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15:00
DIS03) Recent Processing Results using ALOS PALSAR Data Paul A. Rosen
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
15:00
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15:20
DIS04) Consideration of Surface Information Extraction Method for Disaster Prevention using ALOS/PALSAR Interferometry
Atsushi Iwashita
Kyushu Tokai Univ., Japan
15:20
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15:40
Coffee / Tea break  
15:40
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16:00
DIS05) A feasibility study on detection the wide-area crustal movement in Kyushu area by DInSAR using ALOS/PALSAR data
Nobuhiro Tomiyama
RESTEC, Japan
16:00
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16:20
DIS07) Interferometric analysis of ALOS/PALSAR data for land subsidence monitoring and crustal deformation detection
Chinatsu Yonezawa
Miyagi Univ., Japan
16:20
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16:40
DIS08) Crustal deformation mapping using PALSAR interferometry conducted by DPRI, Kyoto Univ.
Yo Fukushima
Kyoto Univ., Japan
16:40
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17:00
DIS09) ALOS PALSAR interferometry in the Tien Shan: Detection of the Dec. 26, Kochkorka, Kyrgyzstan earthquake?
Robert Mellors
San Diego State Univ., USA


Date 2007/11/21  
Place Room 103  
Session Name Disaster Management (2)  
Chair David T. Sandwell Scripps Inst. of Oceanography, USA
Co-Chair Yo Fukushima Kyoto Univ., Japan


Time Title Person to present
09:00
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09:20
DIS10) Temporal change in the crustal deformation related to volcanic activity of Iwo-jima observed by PALSAR/InSAR
Taku Ozawa
NIED, Japan
09:20
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09:40
DIS11) Monitoring of Mining Induced Surface Deformation
Urs Wegmüller
Gamma Remote Sensing, Switzerland
09:40
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10:00
DIS12) Establishment of monitoring and hazard level assessment system for landslide disasters by ALOS, and its application
Ryo-ichi Furuta
RESTEC, Japan
10:00
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10:20
DIS14) Land Slide monitoring using multiple remote sensing imagery Yuzo Suga
Hiroshima Inst. Of Technology, Japan
10:20
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10:40
Coffee / Tea break  
10:40
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11:00
DIS15) Possibility of wide area monitoring of slope failure disaster using PRISM: accuracy verification with geometric distortion  
Takahiro Nakagawa
Kochi Univ. of Technology, Japan
11:00
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11:20
DIS16) Deformation monitoring using the PALSAR and the related activity (JAXA PI-194)
Masanobu Shimada
JAXA, Japan
11:20
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11:40
DIS17) Ground movements associated with M8.1 earthquake in Solomon Islands on April 1, 2007, detected by ALOS/PALSAR
Yousuke Miyagi
JAXA, Japan
11:40
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12:10
Discussion All participants