MO4.R7: Physical Modeling in Microwave Remote Sensing II

Session Type: Oral
Time: Monday, July 23, 16:50 - 18:30
Location: Room 4C
Session Chairs: Jiancheng Shi, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Joel Johnson, Ohio State University
 
16:50 - 17:10
MO4.R7.1: MODELING L-BAND SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR OBSERVATIONS THROUGH DIELECTRIC CHANGES IN SOIL MOISTURE AND VEGETATION OVER SHRUBLANDS
         Seungbum Kim; Jet Propulsion Laboratory
         Motofumi Arii; Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
         Thomas Jackson; USDA
 
17:10 - 17:30
MO4.R7.2: PHYSICS-BASED MODELING OF ACTIVE-PASSIVE MICROWAVE COVARIATIONS FOR GEOPHYSICAL RETRIEVALS
         Thomas Jagdhuber; German Aerospace Center (DLR)
         Dara Entekhabi; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Narendra N. Das; California Institute of Technology
         Moritz Link; German Aerospace Center (DLR)
         Martin Baur; University of Bayreuth
         Ruzbeh Akbar; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Carsten Montzka; Research Centre Jülich
         SeungBum Kim; California Institute of Technology
         Simon Yueh; California Institute of Technology
         Ismail Baris; Friedrich-Schiller University Jena
 
17:30 - 17:50
MO4.R7.3: FIRST-ORDER SSA MODELING OF THE ANISOTROPIC ROUGH-SOIL BISTATIC SCATTERING
         Davide Comite; Sapienza Università di Roma
         Nazzareno Pierdicca; Sapienza Università di Roma
 
17:50 - 18:10
MO4.R7.4: ROUGH SURFACE EFFECTS IN BACKSCATTER RETURNS FROM FORESTS
         Roger Lang; George Washington University
         Can Suer; George Washington University
 
18:10 - 18:30
MO4.R7.5: NMM3D FULL WAVE SIMULATIONS OF VEGETATION AND FOREST EFFECTS IN MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING
         Huanting Huang; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
         Leung Tsang; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
         Andreas Colliander; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
         Rashmi Shah; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
         Simon Yueh; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology