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Community InSAR Workshop

Community InSAR Workshop. Oxnard, California. October 20 – 22, 2004. Organizing Committee.

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Community InSAR Workshop

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  1. Community InSAR Workshop Oxnard, California October 20 – 22, 2004 Community InSAR Workshop

  2. Organizing Committee Jill Andrews, California Institute of TechnologySean Buckley, University of Texas, AustinAndrea Donnellan, Jet Propulsion LaboratoryMaggi Glasscoe, Jet Propulsion LaboratoryKen Jezek, Ohio State UniversityNettie La Belle-Hamer, University of AlaskaJohn McRaney, Southern California Earthquake CenterBernard Minster, Scripps Institution of OceanographyWill Prescott, UNAVCOPaul Rosen, Jet Propulsion LaboratoryJohn Rundle, University of California, DavisJeanne Sauber, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterMark Simons, California Institute of TechnologyWayne Thatcher, US Geological Survey, Menlo ParkHoward Zebker, Stanford University Community InSAR Workshop

  3. Objectives • Inform community of state of the art and mission opportunities. • Receive from community assessment of science challenges and needs for InSAR. • Breakout groups will determine science challenges and mission/data requirements. • Devise long-term strategy for InSAR including funding of dedicated InSAR satellites, access to foreign data, and continued education and advocacy. Community InSAR Workshop

  4. Timeliness • Mission opportunities: We want to be well-organized. • Integration with other scientific endeavors: EarthScope, Natural Laboratories, International Polar Year. • Coordination with other countries for joint missions, complementary missions, and data access/sharing. Community InSAR Workshop

  5. Breakout Groups Crustal deformation This Room Cryosphere Pacifica Hydrology Embassy 1 Land Cover Embassy 2 Oceanography Harbor Planetary Coral E/O Costa IT Colony Community InSAR Workshop

  6. Expectations • Will coordinate and report to NASA, the NSF, USGS, NOAA, EarthScope, and other appropriate organizations such as the IPY planning committee. • Will produce documents outlining the science drivers, targets, and requirements for an InSAR mission or mission suite, and data needs. • Community advocacy for radar science applied to crustal deformation science related to earthquakes, volcanoes,  hydrologic processes, ice sheet and glacier variability,  vegetation structure, and  disaster management. Community InSAR Workshop

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