2004 ERI Workshop
(The Earthquake Research Institute cooperative research program)

eEvolution of Interferometric SARf (Workshop: 2004-W-09)

29 - 30 September 2004
Earthquake Research Institute (ERI), University of Tokyo
(1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0032, Japan)

Principal applicant: Makoto Omura (Professor:  Kochi Womenfs University)
ERI staff in charge: Shuhei Okubo (Professor: Earthquake Research Institute)

This workshop was supported by the Earthquake Research Institute cooperative research program


29 September (Wednesday)
[Session 1] Chair: Shigeki Kobayashi(Kyushu Tokai University)
[10:00-10:10] 1. Introduction
Makoto Omura (Principal applicant, Kochi Womenfs University)

[10:10-10:40] 2. Postseismic deformation of the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu Earthquake detected by JERS-1/InSAR
Taku Ozawa (National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention),
Hiroshi Yarai and Mikio Tobita (Geographical Survey Institute)

[10:40-11:10] 3.Detection of small area displacement by radar interferometry - Method and treasure hunting in JERS-1 SAR image –
Satoshi Fujiwara, Akifusa Itabashi, Hiroyuki Nakai, Mikio Tobita and Hiroshi Yarai (Geographical Survey Institute)

[11:10-11:40] 4. Detection of landslides in volcanic areas using JERS-1/SAR interferometry
Hiroshi Yarai, Shizo Ooi, Tatsuo Sekiguchi, Mikio Tobita and Satoshi Fujiwara (Geographical Survey Institute)

[11:40-12:10] 5. Local deformations in Izu-Oshima detected by D-InSAR
Satoshi Okuyama, Shuzo Takemoto (Kyoto University),
Makoto Murakami, Mikio Tobita, Satoshi Fujiwara, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Hiroshi Yarai (Geographical Survey Institute)


[Session 2] Chair: Makoto Omura (Kochi Women's University)
[13:40-14:10] 6. Repeat pass SAR interferometry of the Pi-SAR (L) for DEM generation
Masanobu Shimada, Ryoichi Furuta, Manabu Watanabe, Takeo Tadono, and Ake Rosenqvist
(Earth Observation Research and application Center/Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)

[14:10-14:40] 7. Temporal variation monitoring of grounding line using ERS-1/2 InSAR
Tsutomu Yamanokuchi (Grad. Univ. Adv. Std. /RESTEC),
Koichiro Doi, Kazuo Shibuya (National Institute of Polar Research)

[14:40-15:10] 8. Monitoring of crustal movements in the Middle Kyushu using Interferometric SAR;
Measurements of volcanic deformations and ground subsidence
Shigeki Kobayashi (Kyushu Tokai University)

[15:10-15:40] 9. Geothermal and Volcano Monitoring in Philippines
Tomonori Deguchi (Earth Remote Sensing Data Analysis Center, ERSDAC)

[15:40-16:10] 10. Verification of the GMT Coastline and River Datasets
- Comparison with vector-based geospatial datasets by the GSI of Japan using GIS -
Min Kato, Mikio Tobita and Shigeru Matsuzaka (Geographical Survey Institute)


[Session 3] Chair: Makoto Omura (Kochi Women's University)
[16:20-17:00] 11. Discussion


30 September (Thursday)
[Session 4] Chair: Taku Ozawa (National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention)
[10:00-10:30] 12. A short history of InSAR Workshop
Makoto Omura (Kochi Women's University)

[10:30-11:15] 13. Overseas topics on InSAR in the summer 2004
Makoto Omura (Kochi Women's University)

[11:15-12:00] 14. Effective operation of ALOS PALSAR for Interferometry
Mikio Tobita, Hiroshi Yarai, Min Kato, Satoshi Fujiwara, and Makoto Murakami (Geographical Survey Institute)

[13:30-14:15] 15. SAR Interferometry Dual Satellite System: SIDUSS 2002 - every two weeks, then every week -
Tetsuya Kodama (Office of Space Application/Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)

[14:15-15:00] 16. Future spaceborne synthetic aperture radar - disaster / resources monitoring -
Masanobu Shimada and Yuji Osawa (Earth Observation Research and application Center/Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)


[Session 5] Chair: Makoto Omura (Kochi Women's University)
[15:10-16:00]   17. Discussion eFuture of land observation by Space/Airborne SARf