Proceedings of 2001 ERI Workshop on
' Significance of L-band Interferometric SAR '
October 29-30, 2001
Earthquake Research Institute,
Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
(Workshop: 2001-W-04)



October 29th (Mon.)
A. Recent Topics            Chairperson: Shigeki Kobayashi(Kyushu Tokai Univ.)
A1. Introduction
  Makoto OMURA (Kochi Women's Univ.)
A2. Report on IGARSS2001
  Makoto OMURA (Kochi Women's Univ.)
A3. Status of cooperative study on InSAR application on deformation monitoring of volcanoes with French and Italian scientists: Crustal deformation monitoring around Mt. Etna
  Makoto MURAKAMI(Geographical Survey Institute)                                                                            
B. InSAR Techniques (1)           Chairperson: Makoto OMURA(Kochi Women's Univ.)
B1. JERS-1 DInSAR and Terrain Objects
  Takako Sakurai-Amano, Mikio Takagi(Science Univ. of Tokyo), Shigeki Kobayashi(Kyushu Tokai Univ.), Naoyuki Fujii(Nagoya Univ.)
B2. Observation of displacement and immovable fields by radar interferometry
(Can it detect no displacement of immovable fields?)

  Hiroshi Kimura(Gifu Univ.)
B3. Radar phase delay by cloud on ERS SAR interferograms
  Chinatsu YONEZAWA(RESTEC), Shoji TAKEUCHI(HIT)
B4. Refinement of the Satellite's State Vector and Identification of the Atmospheric Delay Pattern in the SAR Interferometry
  Shigeki Kobayashi(Kyushu Tokai Univ.), Akira OTSUKA(National Agriculture Research Center), Hiromu SEKO(Meteorological Research Institute)
B5. Interferogram enhancing filter
  Hiroshi Ohkura (NIED)                                                                         
B. InSAR Techniques (2)[13:20-16:10]           Chairperson: Hiroshi Kimura(Gifu Univ.)
B6. Processing of L-band SAR Interferometry in Japan
  Mikio TOBITA(Geographical Survey Institute)
B7. The Design of an Interferometry SAR Mission Using Formation Flying Satellites
  Kazutaka Kanairo, Shinichi Ukawa, Sanae Ishikawa, Shinichi Nakasuka( Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Univ. of Tokyo)
B8. Panel Discussion 'Future of L-band Interferometric SAR'
  Chairperson: Makoto OMURA(Kochi Women's Univ.)
  Panelist: Hiroshi Ohkura(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention), Hiroshi Kimura(Gifu Univ.), Tetsuya Kodama(SPACE2001), Shigeki Kobayashi(Kyushu Tokai Univ.), Masanobu Shimada(NASDA/EORC), Masayuki Tokuda(Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd.), Mikio TOBITA(Geographical Survey Institute)                                                     
C. InSAR Applications (1)[16:20-17:00]           Chairperson: Takako Sakurai-Amano(Science Univ. of Tokyo)
C1. Effectiveness of L-band Interferometric SAR for Land Cover Change Detection
  Shoji TAKEUCHI(Hiroshima Institute of Technology)
C2. An approach to interferometric analysis of RADARSAT data for the western India earthquake on 26 January 2001
  Nobuhiro Tomiyama, Chinatsu Yonezawa(RESTEC)                                                                        
October 30th (Tue.)
C. InSAR Applications (2)          Chairperson: Shigeki Kobayashi(Kyushu Tokai Univ.)
C3. Review of the first day (Oct.29th) of the 2001 ERI Workshop on 'Significance of L-band Interferometric SAR'
  Makoto OMURA(Kochi Women's Univ.)
C4. Crustal deformation field around rift zone in Southeastern Afar derived from JERS-1/In-SAR
  Taku Ozawa, Yoshifumi Nogi, Kazuo Shibuya (National Institute of Polar Research)
C5. Crustal Deformation of Kuju Volcano Detected by JERS-1 SAR Interferometry
- before and after the 1995 eruption -

  Hiroshi YARAI, Mikio TOBITA, Makoto MURAKAMI, Hiroyuki NAKAGAWA, Satoshi FUJIWARA(Geographical Survey Institute)
C6. Detection of crustal deformation in Sakurajima and Aira Caldera by means of L-Band SAR Interferometry
 Satoshi OKUYAMA, Shuzo TAKEMOTO(Kyoto Univ.), Makoto MURAKAMI, Mikio TOBITA(Geographical Survey Institute), Satoshi FUJIWARA(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology), Hiroyuki NAKAGAWA, Hiroshi YARAI(Geographical Survey Institute)
C7. Comparison of JERS-1 L-band InSAR and ERS C-band InSAR around Sakurajima
  Makoto MURAKAMI(Geographical Survey Institute), Satoshi Okuyama(Kyoto Univ.),Pierre Briole (IPGP, France), Dominique Remy(IRD, France), Mikio Tobita(Geographical Survey Institute), Satoshi Fujiwara(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology), Hiroshi Yarai(Geographical Survey Institute)
C8. Detection of Deformation by SAR Interferometry and GPS net at Okmok Volcano, Alaska
 Naoyuki Fujii, Fumiaki Kimata((Nagoya Univ.), Yosuke Miyagi(Hokkaido Univ.), Shunya Sato(Tohoku Univ.)J. Freymueller & D. Mann(UAF)                                      
C. InSAR Applications (3)[13:30-14:30]       Chairperson: Taku Ozawa(National Institute of Polar Research)
C9. Detection of Ground Subsidence due to Coal Mining in Tower Colliery, New South Wales, Australia, by Interferometric Processing of SAR Data Acquired by JERS-1 and ERS-1/2
 Makoto Omura(Kochi Women's Univ.), Linlin Ge, Chris Rizos(Univ. of New South Wales), Shigeki Kobayashi(Kyushu Tokai Univ.)
C10. Land Subsidence Mapping in Shanghai, China, using JERS-1/SAR data
  Isao SATO( National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology/Institute of Geoscience)
C11. A consideration on InSAR application to land subsidence over the Nobi Plain
  FUKUYAMA Kaoru(Mie Univ.), OMURA Makoto(Kochi Women's Univ.)                                                                 
D. Summary             Chairperson: Makoto OMURA(Kochi Women's Univ.)
D1. Requirement on ALOS baseline distance for PALSAR interferometric use
  Masanobu Shimada(NASDA/EORC)
D2. Closing Discussions
  Chairperson: Makoto OMURA (Kochi Women's Univ.)