17:20 - 19:00 - Room: Poster + Google Calendar + iCal export
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The impact of Aeolus observations on boundary layer wind forecast over EuropePresenter: Haichen Zuo (DTU Wind Energy) |
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COLOR: CDOM-proxy retrieval from aeOLus ObseRvationsPresenter: Dr. Davide Dionisi (Institute of Marine Sciences - National Research Council of Italy, Italy) |
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NWP calibration applied to Aeolus Mie channel windsPresenter: Dr. Gert-Jan Marseille |
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1. Incorporating ALADIN/Aeolus lidar observations into a climate record of cloud profilePresenter: Dr. Artem Feofilov (LMD / CNRS / Sorbonne University / Ecole Polytechnique) |
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Validation of Aeolus wind measurements on Cape Verde using radiosondesPresenter: Maurus Borne (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research) |
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Optical properties of Californian aging smoke plume retrieved by Aeolus L2A algorithms during long-range transport above AtlanticPresenter: Dimitri TRAPON (National Centre for Meteorological Research - CNRM (Meteo-France / CNRS research unit)) |
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Aeolus and the ALADIN Airborne Demonstrator – 2-µm Doppler Wind Lidar Team: DLR Validation Results from Pre-launch campaigns until JATACPresenter: Christian Lemmerz (DLR - Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.) |
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Collocation of Geostationary and Low Orbit Satellites for 3D Dynamics Observations of Convective Systems over Tropical AtlanticPresenter: Dr. Tran Vu La (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)), Dr. Christophe Messager (B-SPACE), Rémi Sahl (EXWEXs) |
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Characterization of Aeolus wind measurement errorsPresenter: Dr. Federico Cossu (Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC)) |
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Aeolus Aerosol Assimilation in the DISC (A3D): Status and Preliminary ResultsPresenter: Dr William McLean (ECMWF) |
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VirES for Aeolus - Virtual Research Environment (VRE)Presenter: Daniel Santillan (EOX IT Services Gmbh) |
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First Climate-Relevant Results of JATAC/CAVA-AW: the Atmospheric Heating Rate in the Saharan Aerosol LayerPresenter: Prof. Griša Močnik (University of Nova Gorica) |
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First results from ASKOS as part of JATAC: Validation of Aeolus products and intense aerosol characterization using ground-based remote sensing and airborne in-situ measurementsPresenter: Dr. Holger Baars (Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS)) |
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Highlights of Aeolus aerosol products derived using modified ATLID algorithmsPresenter: Dr. Ping Wang (KNMI - Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) |
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Australian wildfire-generated Smoke-Charged Vortex observed by Aeolus wind and aerosol profilingPresenter: Dr. Sergey Khaykin (LATMOS/IPSL, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Université Versailles Saint Quentin) |
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Long-term validation of the Aeolus L2B wind product above GermanyPresenter: Dr. Alexander Geiß (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) |
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Towards comprehensive, accurate, and high-resolution global aquatic land cover mappingPresenter: Panpan Xu (Wageningen University & Research) |
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Land use and land cover change detection on Barbuda before and after the Hurricane Irma 2017 with respect to potential land grabbing within the Ramsar site using multispectral day-night remote sensing, archived Twitter and historic OSM dataPresenter: Prof. Dr. Andreas Rienow (Ruhr University Bochum) |
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Monitoring long-term change in wetland surface water and vegetation dynamics using dense Earth Observation time series imageryPresenter: Gyula Mate Kovács (University of Copenhagen, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management) |
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Mapping of várzea forest types in the western Amazon using remote sensingPresenter: Antje Uhde (Max Planck Institut für Biogeochemie) |
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Improving water surface extent delineation of Swedish Ramsar wetlands with multi-sensor and open-source satellite dataPresenter: Farzad Vahidi Mayamey (Stockholm University, Sweden) |
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Water quality monitoring in Térraba Sièrpe Wetland (Costa Rica) using multi- and hyperspectral EO dataPresenter: Dr. Nicole Pinnel (German Aerospace Center (DLR)) |
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Methane emissions during soil freezing in autumn at northern latitudesPresenter: Dr. Tuula Aalto (Finnish Meteorological Institute) |
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In-situ measurement techniques in remote sensing research over wetlandsPresenter: Patryk Grzybowski (University of Warsaw) |
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Dynamics of open water and vegetated wetlands extent from Sentinel-1 dual-polarised data in a prairie catchment in North DakotaPresenter: Stefan Schlaffer (ZAMG-Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik) |
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Data-driven scheme to model global CH4 emissions in wetlands and inundated areas using extended GIEMS-2Presenter: Juliette BERNARD (Observatoire de Paris) |
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DOMAIN ADAPTATION OF DRONE MULTISPECTRAL AND RADAR SATELLITE DATA USING GENERATIVE ADVERSARIAL NETWORKS FOR WATER HYACINTH DETECTIONPresenter: Dr. Vahid Akbari (University of Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom) |
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Products relevant to wetland monitoring from the ESA Scout-2 HydroGNSS missionPresenter: Dr. Weiqiang Li (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC, IEEC)) |
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Assessment of a remote sensing-based indicator for quantifying wetland use intensity in East AfricaPresenter: Stefanie Steinbach (Ruhr-University Bochum) |
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Assessment of the highest annual burned area of the Century in the Brazilian Pantanal using Copernicus Sentinel 2 imagesPresenter: Dr. Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais) |
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Towards a Global Mangrove Protected Area Monitoring PlatformPresenter: Liza Goldberg (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Stanford University) |
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BFAST Lite for detecting land cover change using time series of estimated land cover fractionsPresenter: Dainius Masiliūnas (Wageningen University & Research) |
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Harnessing remote sensing data to map the change in the spatial distribution of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in tomato farms in KenyaPresenter: Komi mensah Agboka (International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe)/University of KwaZulu Natal) |
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SAR land cover mapping experience in the HR Landcover CCI+ ECV projectPresenter: David Marzi (University of Pavia), Prof. Paolo Gamba (University of Pavia) |
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Machine-learning-based high-resolution mapping of vegetation cover types in Greater Maasai Mara Ecosystem using WorldView-3 and Sentinel-2 imageryPresenter: Dr. Wang Li (Aarhus University) |
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VALIDATING AND COMPARING 10M RESOLUTION GLOBAL LAND COVER MAPSPresenter: Myke Koopmans (Wageningen University & Research) |
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GLOBAL LAND COVER CHANGE MONITORING: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIESPresenter: Prof. Dr. Martin Herold (GFZ German Center for Geosciences (Potsdam, Germany)) |
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ESA-CCI High Resolution Land Cover products: Contribution to the parameterization of ORCHIDEE land surface model and to the understanding of land-atmosphere interactionsPresenter: Rodrigo San Martín (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE)) |
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A Comparative Analysis of MODIS-derived Drought Indices for Northern and Central NamibiaPresenter: Dr. Daniel Wyss (University of Goettingen, Faculty of Geoscience and Geography) |
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Land Cover Classification using Sentinel-1 data: Machine Learning vs Deep LearningPresenter: Yonatan Tarazona Coronel (Universitat politecnica de catalunya) |
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Remote sensing crop group specific indicators to support regional yield forecasting in EuropePresenter: Giulia Ronchetti (Arcadia SIT srl - EC-JRC) |
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Understanding land degradation in local context, Copperbelt, ZambiaPresenter: Sana Munawar (University of Trier) |
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Creating training samples from land cover agreement maps: the procedure and the results obtained in the case of the Random Forest classificationPresenter: Gorica Bratic (Politecnico di Milano) |
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Migrants: The pull effect of rural industrial areas as seen from spacePresenter: Itohan-Osa Abu (University of Würzburg) |
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Improving robustness of global land cover fraction change mapping using a Markov chain modelPresenter: Rob Burger (Wageningen University & Research) |
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An Earth Observation approach for monitoring and mapping the spatial distribution of bird habitats around the Irish SeaPresenter: Dr. Walther C. A. Camaro Garcia (University College Cork) |
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Forest Land use change mapping in Mato grosso using SLIC segmentation approach and classes posterior confidencePresenter: Dr. Cédric Lardeux (ONF International) |
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Exploring Time Series of Sentinel-1 Interferometric Coherence in Land Cover Mapping: A Step ForwardPresenter: Prof. Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez (University of Alicante) |
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Activity-Based Intelligence for Land Cover Change Detection: A novel framework for Border SurveillancePresenter: José Pedro Santos (European Union Satellite Centre) |
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Accounting for the uncertainty of forest species maps constructed with remotely sensed informationPresenter: Dr. Jessica Esteban Cava (Agresta S. Coop.) |
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Identifying recent surface dynamics in the Namib Desert (Namibia) using Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 and Landsat time seriesPresenter: PD Dr. Tobias Ullmann (Würzburg University) |
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iota2: large scale land cover mapping operational chainPresenter: Arthur Vincent (CS Group), Dr. Benjamin Tardy (CS GROUP - France) |
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Mapping 43 land cover classes in Europe across 20 years at 30m resolution with spatiotemporal ensemble machine learningPresenter: Martijn Witjes (OpenGeoHub) |
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How confident are you in making decisions based on the map in your hand?Presenter: Dr. Conrad Bielski (EOXPLORE) |
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Land cover mapping with Gaussian Processes at the country scale using sparse and variational approachesPresenter: Valentine Bellet (Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées) |
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Unraveling land use land cover change dynamics from the annual 300m global land cover maps time series from 1992 to 2020Presenter: Prof. Pierre Defourny (UCLouvain-Geomatics Belgium) |
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Comparison of hierarchical and flat land cover classification of Sentinel-2 dataPresenter: MSc Adam Waśniewski (Institute of Geodesy and Cartography (IGIK)) |
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Detection of urban changes from bi-temporal and tri-stereoscopic Pleiades imageryPresenter: PhD Student Clément Bressant (CNRS - Université de Strasbourg) |
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Current status and dynamics of vegetation cover in Noril’sk industrial region, north-central SiberiaPresenter: Dr. Olga Tutubalina (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK) |
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Products and Services of the " Urban" THEIA Scientific Expertise CentrePresenter: Prof. Anne Puissant (CNRS / University of Strasbourg) |
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A global assessment of spatiotemporal uncertainties in Land Cover – a key indicator for monitoring land-based natural capital changePresenter: Caterina Barrasso (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig) |
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Assessing ESA’s WorldCover 2020 operational product accuracy in a Mediterranean settingPresenter: Isidora Isis Demertzi (National Technical University of Athens) |
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Mapping and updating land surface area types through semantic segmentation of the Copernicus Pan-European very high-resolution image mosaicsPresenter: Dr. Misganu Debella-Gilo (NIBIO) |
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Towards a multiscale sampling scheme for land cover and land cover change validation. Lessons learned from the CCI Medium Resolution Land Cover project.Presenter: Céline Lamarche (UCLouvain-Geomatics (Belgium)) |
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Sentinel-2 data in Land use, land-use change, and forestry (LULUCF) monitoringPresenter: Jan Svoboda (Katedra aplikované geoinformatiky a kartografie na PřF UK) |
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Towards operational surface water extent estimation from C-band sentinel-1 SAR imageryPresenter: Dr. Jungkyo Jung (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology) |
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Land cover classification of a cross-border territory with diverse landscape, based on Sentinel-2 imagesPresenter: Dr. Péter Burai (Envirosense Hungary Ltd) |
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Updating the Walloon land cover map by operational application of artificial intelligence with a deep local authorities’ appropriationPresenter: Damien Draime (Aerospacelab), Jonathan Denies (Aerospacelab), Dr. Nathalie Stephenne (Service Public de Wallonie) |
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Wall-to-wall land cover mapping and their change for Central Europe from 1985 to 2020Presenter: Dr. Katarzyna Ostapowicz (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) |
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Enhancing the LUCAS crop information to support machine learning classificationsPresenter: Oliver Buck (EFTAS Fernerkundung Technologietransfer GmbH) |
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Crop Classification Synthetic Training Data Generation With Use Of Generative Adversarial NetworkPresenter: Anton Okhrimenko (National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute") |
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Provision of FAIR in-situ data for calibration and validation in RS precision agriculturePresenter: Dr. Mike Teucher (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Natural Sciences III, Institute of Geosciences and Geography) |
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Photochemical dynamics and structural effects in the spectral range of 500-600 nm at leaf and canopy scalesPresenter: Adrian Moncholi (Universitat de València) |
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Using drones to improve reference data collection for crop type mapping in sub-Saharan countriesPresenter: Artur Nowakowski (World Food Programme) |
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Characterization of an Evergreen coniferous forest growth using terrestrial LiDARPresenter: Dr. Alvaro Lau Sarmiento (Wageningen University & Research) |
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Phenotyping Radiata Pine Plantations using Proximal and Remote SensingPresenter: Dr. Henning Buddenbaum (Trier University) |
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Monitoring crop phenology with street-level imagery using computer visionPresenter: Momtchil Iordanov (European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy) |
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EO data & ground measurements fusion: Long-term monitoring of climate change mitigationPresenter: Dr. David Moravec (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CZU)), Jan Komarek (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CZU)) |
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LITERAL: a portable and accurate system for fast experimental measurements of crop characteristicsPresenter: Dr. Marie Weiss (INRAE) |
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Estimation of aboveground biomass in clover-grass mixtures using UAV-based vegetation indices and canopy heightPresenter: Konstantin Nahrstedt (University of Osnabrueck) |
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Early detection of Sporobolus densiflorus injury from glyphosate using chlorophyll fluorescence and hyperspectral reflectance measurementsPresenter: Dr. Ana Dogliotti (Institute of Astronomy and Space Physics (CONICET/UBA)) |
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Advantages of a coupled multitemporal high-precision UAV-based LiDAR and multispectral data approach to assess plant physical properties of maizePresenter: Robert Rettig (University of Osnabrück) |
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The FieldMApp – a flexible tool for the standardised acquisition of in-situ dataPresenter: Sina Truckenbrodt (FSU Jena | DLR Jena) |
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Investigation of Sentinel-2-based grassland management using daily webcam imagesPresenter: Dominique Weber (Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL) |
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In situ topsoil SWIR scanning system to support Common Agricultural Policy environmental performance monitoringPresenter: Konstantinos Karyotis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) |
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LUCAS LF: an EU-level harmonized approach for in situ data collection on landscape features in agricultural landPresenter: Balint Czucz (JRC) |
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Scaling Effects regarding the Applicability of Tower-based Experiments Results relating Microwave Backscatter to Meteorological Observations : study case of TropiScat-2 over a tropical dense forestPresenter: Dr. Salma El Idrissi Essebtey (Centre d'Etudes Spatiales de la Biosphère (CESBIO)) |
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Development of a Hand-Held, Low-Cost, Open-Hardware Hyperspectral VIS Platform for Educational and Scientific ApplicationsPresenter: Rudolf Benedikt Hartweg (Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München) |
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Evaluation of Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Land Surface Temperature in Response to Land Use Land Cover Changes in a part of Muscat City, OmanPresenter: Dr. Md. Surabuddin Mondal (Wollega University) |
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Mapping the effects of urban blue-green landscapes on land surface temperature using geo-spatial techniques: The case of Addis Ababa, EthiopiaPresenter: Neway Kifle (Addis Ababa University) |
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SST AT 70-M SCALE FROM ECOSTRESS ON THE SPACE STATION: APPLICATION TO COMPLEX COASTS AND INTERTIDAL FLATSPresenter: Prof. David Wethey (University of South Carolina) |
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Development of Urban Satellite based Thermal Indices (DUSTI)Presenter: Dr. Mike Perry (University of Leicester) |
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Using ECOSTRESS to inform pre-burn vegetation conditions for Southern California WildfiresPresenter: Madeleine Pascolini-Campbell (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) |
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Improving temperature observations from Space to close the energy budget of the Earth in support of UNFCCC objectives and the Paris AgreementPresenter: no diplomas Abigail Marie Waring Waring (University of Leicester) |
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TRISHNA Surface Temperature and Emissivity Retrievals: the TRISHTES algorithmPresenter: Emilie Delogu (Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES)) |
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Temperature and Emissivity Separation from MODIS multispectral TIR dataPresenter: Dr. Drazen Skokovic (Image Processing Laboratory (IPL) - University of Valencia (Spain)) |
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Explaining the Aerodynamic versus Radiometric Surface Temperature Paradox in Thermal-based Evaporation ModelingPresenter: Dr. Kaniska Mallick (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)) |
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A method of detection of the volcanic ash from C band from Sentinel-1 satellite data.Presenter: Bilguunmaa Myagmardulam (Nagaoka University of Technology) |
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Passive microwave observations emitting depth estimation in arid areasPresenter: Samuel Favrichon (CNRS, Observatoire de Paris, Sorbonne Université, Université PSL, LERMA) |
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Diurnal temperature and evapotranspiration dynamics over time in forest restoration projects using the ECOSTRESS moderate resolution thermal imagerPresenter: Dr. Jonas Hamberg |
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Assessment of algorithms for detecting high temperature phenomena and thermal anomalies for the NASA Surface Biology and Geology (SBG) missionPresenter: Dr. Anamika Shreevastava (NASA Jet Propulsion Lab,) |
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Large Scale Exploitation of Satellite Data for the Assessment of Urban Surface Temperatures: First results from the EO4UTEMP projectPresenter: Dr. Zina Mitraka (Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH)) |
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How can Land Surface Temperature contribute to better understand snowpack changes?Presenter: Dr. Claudia Notarnicola (EURAC Research) |
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Validation of an explicitly angular and emissivity-dependent split-window algorithm for Land Surface Temperature retrieval from Sentinel-3 SLSTRPresenter: Lluís Pérez Planells (Karlsruhe Insitute of Technology (KIT)) |
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MASSIVE MULTI-YEAR FLOODING EVENT IN SOUTH SUDAN - USING THERMAL DATA IN SUPPORT OF MAJOR HUMANITARIAN ERMEGENCY OPERATIONSPresenter: Sebastian Boeck (UN World Food Programme) |
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Assessment of Land Surface Temperature in regions of high dust aerosol concentrationsPresenter: Francesco Stante (Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA)) |
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A new multispectral space sensor in the MWIR spectral region for high temperatures events – The SISSI ProjectPresenter: Dr. Vito Romaniello (INGV) |
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THERMOCITY : urban thermography from spacePresenter: Vincent LONJOU (CNES) |
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Variability of the Lake Surface Water Temperature (LSWT) in Issyk-Kul Lake using Sentinel 3-SLSTR and ECOSTRESS sensorsPresenter: Ivan HERNANDEZ-GALINDO (University of Strasbourg - ICube) |
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Assessing changes in landscape metrics and aboveground biomass in Brazilian Savanna: case study of Rio Vermelho Watershed, BrazilPresenter: Chuanze Li (University of Manchester), Dr. Polyanna da Conceição Bispo (The University of Manchester) |
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A machine learning approach to model spatiotemporal patterns of soil temperature and soil moisture as drivers for soil organic carbon mineralizationPresenter: Maiken Baumberger (University of Muenster) |
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Carbon fluxes estimation at scale: long-term, continuous, high spatial resolution with uncertainties at continental scalesPresenter: Laura Martínez-Ferrer (Universitat de València) |
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A novel approach for assimilating retrievals of microwave vegetation optical depth into a land surface modelPresenter: Samuel Scherrer (TU Wien) |
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Towards near-real-time estimates of greenhouse gas budgetsPresenter: Dr. Philippe Ciais (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE)) |
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Assessing cryosphere-biosphere linkages with Earth Observation in northern high latitudes (CryoBioLinks)Presenter: Dr. Kristin Böttcher (Finnish Environment Institute) |
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On the potential of optical remote sensing parameters to track GPP dynamics from sub-diurnal to seasonal scale – A case study in a winter wheat field in GermanyPresenter: Vera Krieger (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH) |
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Impact of the inclusion of socio-economic variables on data-driven models in predicting global fire ignition occurrencesPresenter: Tichaona Mukunga |
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Assessing the changes in GPP from the new ecland photosynthesis model associated with changes in LAI, land cover and climate using satellite-based Earth Observation datasetsPresenter: Dr. Anna Agusti-Panareda (European Center of Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF), Reading, UK) |
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The contribution of C-band scatterometers to the quantification of global forest above-ground biomass during the last 30 yearsPresenter: Dr. Maurizio Santoro (Gamma Remote Sensing) |
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FLEX retrieval of fluorescence quantum efficiency as the essential step to quantify actual photosynthesis from spacePresenter: Dr. Shari Van Wittenberghe (Universitat de València) |
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Tracking impacts of deforestation and degradation on the Amazon carbon balancePresenter: Dr. Dominic Fawcett (University of Exeter) |
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Estimating vegetation fuel loads for the quantification of fire emissions by integrating various Earth observation dataPresenter: Dr. Christine Wessollek (TU Dresden, Institut für Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung) |
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Carbon sequestration and heat island mitigation with urban forestsPresenter: Levente Klein (IBM Research) |
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Quantifying the Disturbance Regimes Based on Vegetation Biomass DynamicsPresenter: Siyuan Wang (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry (MPI-BGC)) |
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Land-use change emissions based on high-resolution data substantially lower than previously estimatedPresenter: Raphael Ganzenmüller (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)) |
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Campaign activities in support of ESA Land Surface Carbon Constellation studyPresenter: Dr. Juha Lemmetyinen (Finnish Metereological Institute) |
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Land use and land cover change emissions by models – a spatio-temporal comparison of different approachesPresenter: Dr. Wolfgang Obermeier (Ludwig-Maximilian Universität München) |
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Quantifying photosynthetic carbon uptake following land cover changes using TROPOMI and GOME-2 Solar-Induced Fluorescence (SIF) dataPresenter: Juliëtte Anema (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)) |
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FLUXCOM-X: Towards improving the assessment of the terrestrial carbon cycle from spaceborne and in-situ dataPresenter: Dr. Martin Jung (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry (MPI-BGC)) |
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Northern High Latitude Methane Budgets Inferred from an Atmospheric Inverse ModelPresenter: Aki Tsuruta (Finnish Meteorological Institute) |
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Adaptation of the Peak Height method to solar lines for TROPOMI SIF retrievalPresenter: Antti Kukkurainen (Finnish Meteorological Institute) |
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First data-driven map of peat thickness distribution across Peruvian Amazonia reveals a substantial and largely intact component of the global carbon cyclePresenter: Dr. Adam Hastie (University of Edinburgh) |
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Resolving the current and future carbon dynamics of the dry tropics (SECO)Presenter: Dr. Joao Carreiras (University of Sheffield) |
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Detecting the impacts of increasing CO2 on a temperate forest: hyperspectral and fluorescence responses to elevated CO2 in large-scale field experimentPresenter: Dr. Kadmiel Maseyk (Open University) |
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VODCA2GPP - A new global, long-term (1988-2020) GPP dataset from passive microwave remote sensingPresenter: Wouter Dorigo (TU Wien, Research Group of Climate and Environmental Remote sensing) |
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Regional to global scale GPP estimates derived from a synergistic exploitation of Copernicus Sentinel missions - the Sen4GPP projectPresenter: Florian Poustomis (NOVELTIS) |
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Exploring the potential of Sentinel-2 to predict Gross Primary ProductivityPresenter: Daniel E. Pabon-Moreno (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry (MPI-BGC)) |
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A burned area record for the 2019-2021 fire seasons derived from Sentinel-2 and ancillary data: Italy as a test casePresenter: Dr. Luca Pulvirenti (Fondazione CIMA) |
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Quantifying land change in South America since 1985Presenter: Dr. Viviana Zalles (University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA) |
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Estimating emissions from fires in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes of South AmericaPresenter: Dr. Dominic Fawcett (University of Exeter) |
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COST EFFECTIVE PROMISES OF REMOTE SENSING DATA: TRACKING SOIL ORGANIC CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN GRAZING SYSTEMS USING SENTINEL-2 SATELLITE IMAGERYPresenter: Dr. Gisel Booman (Regen Network Developmen Inc.) |
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Development of an arctic-boreal fire atlas using Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite active fire dataPresenter: Rebecca Scholten (Vrije Universität Amsterdam) |
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Carbon farming - changed agriculture praxis’s and verified carbon storage in soil.Presenter: Prof. Dr. Anders Wästfelt (Stockholm University) |
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Preliminary Validation of Thermosphere Observations from the TOLEOS ProjectPresenter: Dr. Timothy Kodikara (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics) |
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TIRO: Topside Ionosphere Radio Observations from multiple LEO-missionsPresenter: Dr. Lucas Schreiter (GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences) |
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Polar cap patches scaling properties investigated through Swarm observationsPresenter: Dr. Roberta Tozzi (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy) |
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Swarm-E GPS osbervations of ionosphere total electron content and multi-scale plasma structuresPresenter: Dr. Christopher Watson (Univerisity of New Brunswick) |
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Characterizing very high electron temperature events as observed by Swarm constellation at high latitudesPresenter: Dr. Igino Coco (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy) |
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An update on the scientific activities of the Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe’s Radio Receiver InstrumentPresenter: Andrew Howarth (University of Calgary) |
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Investigating the correlation between electron density and temperature in the topside ionosphere through Swarm satellites dataPresenter: Dr. Alessio Pignalberi (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy.) |
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Ionospheric Turbulence: Impact on the Global Navigation Satellite Systems FunctioningPresenter: Dr. Paola De Michelis (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy) |
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Observations at high latitude of pressure-gradient current from Swarm measurementsPresenter: Giulia Lovati (Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Physics, Rome, Italy) |
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Joule Heating and the Atmospheric DynamoPresenter: Dr. Stephan Buchert (Swedish Institute of Space Physics) |
17:43 17:43 |
Forecasting Space Weather in the Arctic RegionPresenter: Dr. Yaqi Jin (University of Oslo, Norway) |
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Variability of the spatio/temporal scales in the ionosphere at Swarm altitudesPresenter: Dr. Luca Spogli (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy) |
17:43 17:43 |
A novel technique to identify scale-dependent lags and its application to ionospheric sciencePresenter: Dr. Jaroslav Urbar (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy) |
17:43 17:43 |
SODA, an ESA-SWE pilot study to predict space weather effects on LEO satellitesPresenter: Dr. Sandro Krauß (Graz University of Technology) |
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Ionospheric plasma irregularities in relation to dynamic auroral formsPresenter: Florine Enengl (University of Oslo) |
17:44 17:44 |
The opportunity of simulating and predicting thermospheric and ionospheric variables through tuning models by Swarm measurementsPresenter: Mona Kosary (University of Tehran, Iran) |
17:44 17:44 |
Sub-kilometer plasma density variability in the polar ionospherePresenter: Dr. Lasse B.N. Clausen (University of Oslo) |
17:44 17:44 |
Comparison of electron density fluctuations measured by Swarm satellites with the ground-based scintillation dataPresenter: Dr. Daria Kotova (Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway) |
17:44 17:44 |
INGV MUF nowcasting and forecasting methodsPresenter: Dr. Carlo Scotto (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) |
17:44 17:44 |
Characterization of ionospheric total electron content with VGOS and GNSS observations.Presenter: Dr. Nataliya Zubko (Finnish Geospatial Research Institute) |
17:44 17:44 |
Swarm-derived indices of geomagnetic activityPresenter: Constantinos Papadimitriou (National Observatory of Athens (NOA), Athens, Greece) |
17:44 17:45 |
Properties of long-lasting whistler echo trains triggered by energetic winter lightningPresenter: Dr. Ivana Kolmašová ((1) Department of Space Physics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechia; Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czechia) |
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Space weather operations with the SMOS mission: what an Earth observing satellite can tell about solar activityPresenter: Dr. Manuel Flores-Soriano (Universidad de Alcalá (UAH)) |
17:45 17:45 |
Variations in ionospheric scintillation from GNSS observations in GreenlandPresenter: Sarah Beeck (DTU Space - Technical University of Denmark) |
17:45 17:45 |
ESA Heliophysics Working Group – working towards making European Heliophysics great(er) again.Presenter: Matt Taylor (ESA - ESTEC) |
17:45 17:45 |
Drivers of the variability of ionospheric plasma observed by the Swarm satellitesPresenter: Alan Wood (University of Birmingham) |
17:45 17:45 |
Long Term Statistical Space Weather AnalysisPresenter: Pascal Sado (University of Oslo) |
17:45 17:45 |
Quasi-Tomographic Study of Equatorial Ionospheric Irregularity Distributions Using Multiple Instruments Onboard CASSIOPE/Swarm EPresenter: Prof. David J. Knudsen (University of Calgary) |
17:45 17:46 |
Study of the foF2 variations at the Ionospheric Observatory of Rome during the last solar minima, in relation to the geomagnetic activityPresenter: Dr. Dario Sabbagh (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy) |
17:46 17:46 |
Empirical modelling of SSUSI-derived auroral ionization ratesPresenter: Stefan Bender (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)) |
17:46 17:46 |
Thermospheric parameters during ionospheric G-conditionsPresenter: Dr. Loredana Perrone (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy) |
17:46 17:46 |
Data centre for CME arrival forecasting and magnetic effectiveness tools as part of SWESNET project.Presenter: Dr. Filomena Catapano (ALTEC S.p.A.) |
17:46 17:46 |
Remote Sensing based Water accounting of Krishna River Basin for efficient water management in Karnataka, IndiaPresenter: Dr P Somasekhar Rao (Advanced Centre for Integrated Water Resources Management), Dr. Elga Salvadore (IHE Delft Institute for Water Education), Dr N Sashikumar (Advanced Centre for Integrated Water Resources Management) |
17:46 17:46 |
Remote Sensing Based Water Productivity Assessment of an Irrigated Command Area in Karnataka, IndiaPresenter: Dr P Somasekhar Rao (Advanced Centre for Integrated Water Resources Management), N TejuKumar (Advanced Centre for Integrated Water Resources Management) |
17:46 17:47 |
Observing Soil Moisture variation with closure phases using C-Band Sentinel-1 InterferometryPresenter: Prof. Nuno Cirne Mira (Academia Militar) |
17:47 17:47 |
Optimizing Crop Segmentation in Heterogeneous Agriculture Scenario across Phenology of Brassica oleracea var. botrytisPresenter: Shubham Rana (University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli") |
17:47 17:47 |
A prototype of operational irrigation-water-requirement monitoring chain for an inner Alpine valley based on EO dataPresenter: Dr. Francesco Avanzi (CIMA Research Foundation), Dr. Simone Gabellani (CIMA Research Foundation) |
17:47 17:47 |
Detection and evolution (2010-2021) of irrigated areas and volumes over Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East using SMOS and SMAP soil moisture measurementsPresenter: Dr. Thierry Pellarin (CNRS) |
17:47 17:47 |
Combining Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 Observations to Estimate Cotton Water Consumption, Leaf Area Index, and HeightPresenter: Dr. Offer Rozenstein (Agricultural Research Organization - Volcani Institute) |
17:47 17:47 |
4DMED-Hydrology: capitalizing high resolution Earth Observation data for a consistent reconstruction of the Mediterranean terrestrial water cyclePresenter: Dr. Christian Massari (National Research Council of Italy) |
17:47 17:47 |
New disaggregated Soil Moisture product at 20 m: Validation and Applications for irrigation mappingPresenter: Giovanni Paolini (isardSAT) |
17:47 17:48 |
Assessment of water accounting by using Sentinel-2 data: The INCIPIT projectPresenter: Dr. Oscar Rosario Belfiore (Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II), Prof. Guido D'Urso (University of Naples Federico II) |
17:48 17:48 |
Iran-wide analysis of agricultural developments in relation to water availability using 20 years of global satellite and climate reanalysis dataPresenter: Robert Behling (Helmholtz Centre Potsdam – GFZ Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences) |
17:48 17:48 |
Joint analysis of Sentinel-1 and SAOCOM data sensitivity to soil moisture content over an agricultural areaPresenter: Giovanni Anconitano (University of Rome La Sapienza) |
17:48 17:48 |
Irrigated area mapping with a distributed remote sensing driven water balance modelPresenter: Dr. Claire I. Michailovsky (IHE Delft) |
17:48 17:48 |
Turf irrigation management at commercial airportsPresenter: Dr. Juergen Born (Spatial Business Integration GmbH) |
17:48 17:48 |
Leveraging Google Earth Engine for national mapping and water use estimation of irrigated agriculture.Presenter: Dr. Oliver Miguel Lopez Valencia (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)) |
17:48 17:48 |
A study on the satellite based ocean surface primary productivity around the Korean peninsula using GOCIPresenter: Dr. Jong-Kuk Choi (KIOST) |
17:48 17:49 |
Development of a machine learning approach for the estimation of the marine CO₂ partial pressure over the global coastal ocean in the frame of the CO2COAST projectPresenter: Dr. Roy El Hourany (Univ. Littoral Cote d’Opale, CNRS, Univ. Lille, UMR 8187 - LOG - Laboratoire d'Océanologie et de Géosciences) |
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Ocean colour estimates of global particulate organic carbon in the mixed layerPresenter: Ms. Christina Eunjin Kong (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Plymouth, United Kingdom) |
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Evaluation of phytoplankton functional types in the trans-Atlantic Ocean from multi-sensor based satellite observations with independent in-situ informationPresenter: Dr. Hongyan Xi (Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung) |
17:49 17:49 |
Primary Production, an Index of Climate Change in the Ocean: Satellite-Based Estimates over Two DecadesPresenter: Dr. Gemma Kulk (Plymouth Marine Laboratory) |
17:49 17:49 |
Monitoring and parameterization of plankton dynamics in the European Sector of the Arctic OceanPresenter: Dr. Aleksandra Cherkasheva (IOPAN. NIP 585-10-04-839) |
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Arctic land-ocean organic carbon flux variability and its drivers monitored using ESA CCI ECVsPresenter: Dr. Bennet Juhls (Alfred Wegener Institute, Potsdam) |
17:49 17:50 |
Variability in the Photosynthesis-Irradiance Parameters of Marine Phytoplankton in Space and TimePresenter: Dr. Heather Bouman (Oxford University, Earth Sciences) |
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The Lampedusa Oceanographic Observatory: a multi-sensor platform to support satellite investigations of the CO2 fluxes at the sea-air interface in the MediterraneanPresenter: Dr. Mattia Pecci (La Sapienza University of Rome) |
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Analysis of postseismic coastal uplift of the 2003 Zemmouri earthquake area (Mw 6.8, Algeria) using PSInSAR techniquePresenter: student Sihem F.Z Miloudi (EOST - Ecole et Observatoire des Sciences de la Terre, Institut Terre et Environnement de Strasbourg / CNRS - Université de Strasbourg) |
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Eyes on Plastic – flying high, diving deep to fight aquatic plastic litterPresenter: Dr. Eva Maria Haas (EOMAP GMBH & CO. KG) |
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The Use of Spaceborne Radars to Image Ocean Microplastic DynamicsPresenter: Christopher Ruf (University of Michigan) |
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Detecting and recognising surface accumulations in Sentinel-2 imageryPresenter: |
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Monitoring of Large Plastic Accumulation Near Dams Using Sentinel-1 Polarimetric SAR DataPresenter: Dr. Armando Marino (University of Stirling) |
17:50 17:51 |
Ocean Global Watcher: Detection of marine anomalies using radar or optical satellite imagesPresenter: Dr. Adrien Lagrange (Agenium Space) |
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Identifying macro plastics assisted by close-range hyperspectral remote sensing and deep learningPresenter: Nina Gnann (German Federal Institute of Hydrology) |
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Tackling the plastic debris challenge at its source – Linking EO data with multi-source in-situ data for modelling debris pathways from source to sinkPresenter: Anna Brand (RSS - Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH) |
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Feasibility of a satellite mission for monitoring marine macroplasticsPresenter: Dr. Stefan Livens (VITO) |
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Using hyperspectral radiometry towards subpixel detection of plastic debris on rivers and shorelines.Presenter: Aser Mata (Plymouth Marine Laboratory) |
17:51 17:51 |
Coastal Marine Litter Observatory: drone imagery and AI for marine litter detectionPresenter: Prof. Konstantinos Topouzelis (University of the Aegean) |
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Assessment of Machine Learning for floating marine litter detectionPresenter: MSc. Lenka Fronkova (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science) |
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River plastic monitoring from space: Fact of fiction?Presenter: Associate Prof. Tim van Emmerik (Wageningen University) |
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Ocean Scan, a marine debris database from Earth and spacePresenter: Laia Romero (Lobelia Earth) |
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River plastics from space: Combining Sentinel-1 and UAV imagery to monitor mixed debris patchesPresenter: Louise Schreyers (Wageningen University (WUR)) |
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Airborne backscatter LIDAR data over the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and their processing for the Detection of Marine Litter: pros and cons analysisPresenter: Dr. Lorenzo Palombi (Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” – National Research Council (CNR-IFAC)) |
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Detection of Marine Plastic Source Locations using Machine Learning applied to Sentinel-1 & Sentinel-2 DataPresenter: Dr. Samantha Lavender (Pixalytics Ltd) |
17:52 17:53 |
A review of the application of satellite mapping techniques for marine litter monitoringPresenter: Michael King (CGG Satellite Mapping) |
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Using a drone-based thermal infrared camera to monitor floating plastic litterPresenter: Dr. Lonneke Goddijn-Murphy (Environmental Research Institute, UHI) |
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PLASTIC MONITOR: Detecting riverine plastic conglomerations, fluxes and pathways in IndonesiaPresenter: Dr. Marieke Eleveld (Deltares) |
17:53 17:53 |
Finding Floating Plastics in Plant Patches using Worldview-3 Satellite ImageryPresenter: Dr. Lauren Biermann (Plymouth Marine Laboratory) |
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BGC-Argo radiometry to assess CDOM-proxy retrieved from AEOLUS observationsPresenter: Dr. Davide Dionisi (Institute of Marine Sciences - National Research Council of Italy, Italy) |
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BGC-Argo and Earth Observation to assess the impact on, and the resilience of, marine ecosystems after a Marine Heat WavePresenter: Dr. Emanuele Organelli (CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) |
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Vertically resolved light models for the global ocean based on machine learning techniquesPresenter: Dr. Pannimpullath Remanan Renosh (Sorbonne Université, CNRS INSU, Institut de la Mer de Villefranche, Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche) |
17:53 17:54 |
Assessing Integrated Satellite-Float Productivity Estimates in the NASA EXPORTS CampaignsPresenter: Shawnee Traylor (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution/Massachusetts Institute of Technology) |
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Mesoscale eddies' effect on surface and subsurface biology in the North Atlantic: from phytoplankton to zooplanktonPresenter: Guiyan Han (Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Dr. Graham Quartly (Plymouth Marine Laboratory) |
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Can information related to the sea state be extracted from an Argo float?Presenter: Antoine Poteau (Sorbonne Université - CNRS , LOV) |
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3-Dimensional phytoplankton composition in the transatlantic region via multi-sensor data fusionPresenter: Ehsan Mehdipour (Alfred Wegener Institute - Helmholtz Center for Polar- and Marine Research) |
17:54 17:54 |
Radiometry on Biogeochemical-Argo floats: towards hyperspectral measurements on a global array ?Presenter: Dr Edouard Leymarie (CNRS-LOV) |
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Earth Observation-based Time Series Analysis of Retrogressive Thaw Slump Dynamics in the Russian High ArcticPresenter: Sophia Barth (Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Potsdam/ University of Potsdam) |
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Permafrost vulnerability – an EO-based assessment from multiple ESA CCI essential climate variablesPresenter: Dr. Alexandra Runge (Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research) |
17:54 17:55 |
Quantifying Rapid Permafrost Thaw with Computer Vision and Graph TheoryPresenter: Tabea Rettelbach (Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research) |
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ESA Permafrost_CCI algorithm - how to map changes in permafrost temperature and thaw depth at global scalePresenter: Dr. Sebastian Westermann (University of Oslo, Norway) |
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Challenges in use of C-band SAR for carbon cycle related landcover characterization across the ArcticPresenter: Xaver Muri (b.geos) |
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Conceptualization for combining Remote Sensing and Modelling to quantify and predict Rapid Permafrost Degradation on the New Siberian IslandsPresenter: Cornelia Inauen (Alfred Wegener Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung) |
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Exploring the added benefit of including Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 imagery in mapping of drained lake basins in Arctic permafrost areasPresenter: Dr. Helena Bergstedt (b.geos) |
17:55 17:55 |
Circumpolar landcover characterization for climate change applications with Sentinel-1/2 dataPresenter: Dr. Annett Bartsch (b.geos GmbH, AT) |
17:55 17:56 |
The role of environmental drivers constraining the seasonality of methane in large scale at high latitudesPresenter: Ella Kivimäki (Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)) |
17:56 17:56 |
Systematic evaluation of TROPOMI methane observations at high latitudesPresenter: Prof. Hannakaisa Lindqvist (Finnish Meteorological Institute), Ella Kivimäki (Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)) |
17:56 17:56 |
Assessing the Feasibility of Multiple DInSAR Schemes for Pan-Arctic Monitoring of Permafrost Change under a Rapidly Warming ClimatePresenter: Prof. Keith Morrison (University of Reading) |
17:56 17:56 |
Potential of the Space Lidar Mission MERLIN for Remote Sensing of Arctic MethanePresenter: Thomas Diehl (Joint Research Centre - European Commission) |
17:56 17:56 |
ESA GlobPermafrost – Remote Sensing Time Series Data VisualizationPresenter: Dr. Antonie Haas (Alfred-Wegener-Institute Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung) |
17:56 17:56 |
Assessing Arctic atmospheric methane monitoring in a 4D OSSE comparing synthetic observations from satellite missions and atmospheric tower networks in light of disturbance scenarios.Presenter: Martijn Pallandt (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry) |
17:56 17:56 |
A new dynamic land cover classification of the Arctic Lena Delta for scaling methane fluxesPresenter: Prof. Dr. Guido Grosse (AWI (Alfred-Wegener-Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research)) |
17:56 17:57 |
First INTA`s Chlorophyll Fluorescence Sensor (CFL) Imagery Products Evaluation for FLEX CalVal ActivitiesPresenter: Dr. Maria Pilar Cendrero-Mateo (University of Valencia (UV)) |
17:57 17:57 |
Does the light environment matter? A comprehensive analysis of the impact of light environment on leaf spectral chlorophyll fluorescence across a range of speciesPresenter: Paulina Rajewicz (University of Helsinki) |
17:57 17:57 |
Spatial relation between Sun-induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) and the Plant Available Water (PAW) in the root zonePresenter: Vera Krieger (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH) |
17:57 17:57 |
HyScreen, a ground-based hyperspectral imaging system for solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) retrieval from leaf to plant canopyPresenter: Huaiyue Peng (Institute of Bio- and Geosciences, IBG 2: Plant Sciences, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, 52428 Jülich, Germany) |
17:57 17:57 |
Sun-induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF)-downscaling from the fractal geometry perspectivePresenter: Vera Krieger (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH) |
17:57 17:57 |
Comparing leaf and canopy red and far-red sun-induced fluorescence under heat and drought conditionsPresenter: Dr. Sebastian Wieneke (Universiät Leipzig) |
17:57 17:57 |
Development of a portable system for in-field calibration validation to improve the ground-based measurements for the future Earth Explorer Mission FLEXPresenter: Dr. Laura Mihai (INFLPR) |
17:57 17:58 |
Impacts of forest structures on canopy SIF modelled for FLEX Cal/Val purposes with Discrete Anisotropic Radiative TransferPresenter: Prof. Zbyněk Malenovský (University of Bonn) |
17:58 17:58 |
HiSRAMS flight tests and radiation closurePresenter: Natalia Bliankinshtein (National Research Council Canada) |
17:58 17:58 |
Toward a global cryosphere product: Optimal estimation of snow and ice surface properties from spaceborne imaging spectrometersPresenter: Niklas Bohn (GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences) |
17:58 17:58 |
Analysis-Ready Data (ARD) from Hyperspectral Sensors—The Design of the EnMAP L2A Land ProductPresenter: Dr. Martin Bachmann (DLR - German Aerospace Center) |
17:58 17:58 |
Toward intra-annual vegetation cover fraction maps from EnMAP and future global spaceborne imaging spectroscopy missionsPresenter: Dr. Akpona Okujeni (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) |
17:58 17:58 |
FIRST EVALUATION OF POLYMER ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION ALGORITHM APPLIED TO DESIS AND PRISMA HYPERSPECTRAL SENSORS OVER COASTAL AND INLAND WATERSPresenter: Dr. Mariana Soppa (AWI (Alfred-Wegener-Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research)) |
17:58 17:59 |
Products and Applications for inland and coastal WATER for PRISMA hyperspectral imagery: the PANDA-WATER projectPresenter: Dr. Federica Braga (CNR-ISMAR) |
17:59 17:59 |
PRISMA potential for geological outcrop mapping: natural asbestos (Val di Taro, Italy) and porphyry gold (Shadan, Iran) depositsPresenter: Dr. Simone Pascucci (CNR IMAA) |
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Olive trees classification and abandonment identification with PRISMA imageryPresenter: Dr. Celeste Righi Ricco (CNR) |
17:59 17:59 |
The benefits of hyperspectral imagery in Black Sea coastal waters near the Danube Delta: comparison of PRISMA and Sentinel-2 observationsPresenter: Irina Gancheva (Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski) |
17:59 17:59 |
First evaluation of PRISMA Level-2 data for inland, coastal and marine water applicationsPresenter: Dr. Federica Braga (CNR-ISMAR) |
17:59 17:59 |
Crop yield estimation with PRISMA and Sentinel-2 image time seriesPresenter: Dr. Michael Marshall (ITC, University of Twente) |
17:59 17:59 |
Environmental impact assessment on human health: advanced methods for hyperspectral data exploitationPresenter: Prof. Giovanni Corsini (University of Pisa) |
17:59 18:00 |
PRISCAV: toward a scientific CAL/VAL of the PRISMA missionPresenter: Dr. Lorenzo Genesio (CNR-IBE) |
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Forest Fire Fuel Map from PRISMA Hyperspectral Data: Algorithms and first resultsPresenter: Alessia Tricomi (e-GEOS SpA) |
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Simultaneous retrieval of aerosols and marine parameters with PRISMAPresenter: Dr. Federico Serva (ASI - Agenzia Spaziale Italiana / ESA - European Space Agency) |
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The Potential of Hyperspectral PRISMA Satellite Data to Map VNIR-SWIR-active minerals in the Iberian Pyrite BeltPresenter: Anne Blumberg (Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR)) |
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earthbit4PRISMAPresenter: Dr. Cristoforo Abbattista (Planetek Italia s.r.l.) |
18:00 18:00 |
Sentinel data in support of sustainable energy production - assessing the potential to identify onshore wind turbinesPresenter: Dr. Annekatrin Metz-Marconcini (German Aerospace Center (DLR), German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD)) |
18:00 18:00 |
Guardians of the Earth: ensuring safety with Pléiades NeoPresenter: Morgane Bonneau (AIRBUS) |
18:00 18:01 |
Sentinel-3 C/D Payload status and evolutions since A&BPresenter: Dr. Benedikt Guldimann (ESA - ESTEC) |
18:01 18:01 |
Introducing Vision-1 to the ESA Copernicus ProgrammePresenter: Lisa Haskell (Airbus Defence and Space) |
18:01 18:01 |
Emerging Big Data Platform for Water Cycle and Flood DetectionPresenter: Thomas Huang (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory) |
18:01 18:01 |
Get HyP3! Cloud-native SAR processing for everyonePresenter: Dr. Joseph H. Kennedy (Alaska Satellite Facility) |
18:01 18:01 |
On the optimal data processing of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity measurementsPresenter: Aina García-Espriu (Institute of Marine Sciences, ICM-CSIC-BEC) |
18:01 18:01 |
A Google Earth Engine application to retrieve high resolution Land Surface Temperature from Landsat imageryPresenter: Sofia L. Ermida (Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA)) |
18:01 18:02 |
Novel Workflow Implementations To Facilitate Big Earth Observation Data Workflows in NextflowPresenter: Florian Katerndahl (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) |
18:02 18:02 |
LOOSE: Combining loosely coupled components into coherent architecturePresenter: Dr. Julian Meyer-Arnek (DLR - German Aerospace Center) |
18:02 18:02 |
The JRC Big Data Analytics Platform (BDAP)Presenter: Dr. Pierre Soille (Joint Research Centre - European Comission) |
18:02 18:02 |
OrthoRectification as a ServicePresenter: Engineer Luigi Agrimano (Planetek Italia) |
18:02 18:02 |
ESA Agriculture Virtual Laboratory (AVL): an online community open science tool for Earth Observation agricultural scientistsPresenter: Dr. Sophie Bontemps (Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) - Geomatics) |
18:02 18:02 |
Quantifying vegetation variables over Europe with Sentinel-3 OLCI top-of-atmosphere radiance data using Gaussian processes regression in Google Earth EnginePresenter: Pablo Reyez Muñoz (University of Valencia (UV)) |
18:02 18:02 |
Maximizing data return through scheduling optimizationPresenter: Pablo Bernal (Planet Labs GmbH) |
18:02 18:03 |
Serving Extreme Analytics on the Food Security TEP – Crop Type MappingPresenter: Florian Appel (VISTA GmbH) |
18:03 18:03 |
Standards-based, Federated Exploitation PlatformsPresenter: Marie-Francoise Voidrot-Martinez (OGCE) |
18:03 18:03 |
A user perspective on future cloud-based services for Big Earth dataPresenter: Julia Wagemann (Julia Wagemann Consulting) |
18:03 18:03 |
Food Security TEP: Recent Advances and EvolutionsPresenter: Silke Migdall (VISTA GmbH) |
18:03 18:03 |
Global Earth MonitorPresenter: Dr. Matej Batič (Sinergise Ltd) |
18:03 18:03 |
Showcasing the semantic EO data cube infrastructure for AustriaPresenter: Dr. Martin Sudmanns (University of Salzburg, Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS) |
18:03 18:03 |
EOPaaS: a Platform as a Service for Earth ObservationPresenter: Cesare Rossi (CGI) |
18:03 18:04 |
Introducing the OPERA project for systematic surface water, surface deformation, and surface disturbance data products from satellite observationsPresenter: Dr. David Bekaert (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institue of Technology) |
18:04 18:04 |
CODE-DE a cloud for public authorities to implement innovative EO and AI applications utilizing Copernicus data and servicesPresenter: Dr. Michael Schmidt (German Aerospace Center (DLR)) |
18:04 18:04 |
A scalable platform-based solution for a rapid response to Oil Spill Detection and MonitoringPresenter: Dr. Chandra Taposeea-Fisher (CGI IT UK Ltd) |
18:04 18:04 |
MAAP, a Multi-mission Algorithm and Analysis PlatformPresenter: Marie BOUTET (Capgemini) |
18:04 18:04 |
The DYDAS – “DYnamic Data Analytics Services” platform for HPC big data analytics of Earth Observation and Geospatial dataPresenter: Dr. Matteo Picchiani (GMATICS) |
18:04 18:04 |
Democratizing Earth Observation with the WASDI EO analytics platformPresenter: Dr. Guy Schumann (RSS-Hydro/WASDI) |
18:04 18:05 |
EarthConsole®: a cloud-based platform for earth observation data exploitationPresenter: Giovanni Sabatino (Progressive Systems) |
18:05 18:05 |
Secure, federated, efficient cloud EO components - OGC suite innovationsPresenter: Piotr Zaborowski (Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)) |
18:05 18:05 |
STAC and COG to support a Cloud native EO multi-mission processing platformPresenter: Emmanuel Mathot (Terradue Srl, Rome, Italy) |
18:05 18:05 |
ASB – A scalable platform enabling big EO data analytics in cloud based environmentsPresenter: Bernard Valentin (Space Applications Services SA/NV) |
18:05 18:05 |
Unleash the power of Data and Analytics with OneAtlasPresenter: Patryk Jaskula (Airbus DS Intelligence) |
18:05 18:05 |
NADIR ALTIMETRY FOR HYDROLOGY: A SHOWCASE OF WEB SERVICE FOR THE OPTIMISATION OF DATA ACQUISITIONPresenter: Simon Boitard (NOVELTIS) |
18:05 18:05 |
Unlocking Earth observation data for South-East Asia using the Open Data CubePresenter: Dr. Amy Parker (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)) |
18:05 18:06 |
Geo Engine: Leveraging harmonized data access for interactive geo-analyticsPresenter: Dr. Christian Beilschmidt (Geo Engine GmbH) |
18:06 18:06 |
Pixels United: An Open, Standards-Based Datacube FederationPresenter: Prof. Peter Baumann (Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH) |
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Dutch Sentinel-2 spatio-temporal data cubes for data mining and educationPresenter: A.L. van Natijne (Delft University of Technology) |
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Semantic Earth observation data cubes using AVHRR and Sentinel-3Presenter: Hannah Augustin (University of Salzburg) |
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A Data Cube on-demand to handle atmospheric composition datasets from European EO missionsPresenter: Dr Maurizio Bottaccio (B-Open Solutions srl) |
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EO Data at Scale Using the Open Data Cube (ODC): Leveraging Satellite, UAV and IoT Data to Perform Combined AnalysesPresenter: Dr. Oguz Yetkin (Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc.) |
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Experiences of scientific exploitation of EO data in a platform collaborative environment for coastal research and applicationsPresenter: Dr. Deodato Tapete (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI)) |
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Danube Data CubePresenter: Márton Tolnai (CropOM) |
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Application of PRISMA satellite hyperspectral imagery for man-made materials classification in urban areas: a case study in Tuscany Region (Italy)Presenter: Dr. Luisa Beltramone (Center of Geotechnologies, University of Siena) |
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Assessment of recent trends of wildfire activity in EuropePresenter: Dr. Michael Nolde (DLR - German Aerospace Center) |
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Detecting Artillery Craters in Conflict Zones with Semantic Segmentation Convolutional Neural NetworksPresenter: Erik Duncan (Universsity of Maryland) |
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The CEOS Recovery Observatory: towards the operational use of satellite imagery in support of recovery from major disastersPresenter: Andrew Eddy (Athena Global) |
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Recent outcomes of the activity of the Mt. Etna Supersite in the frame of the volcanic risk managementPresenter: Dr. Giuseppe Puglisi (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) |
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An In-Time Flood Monitoring Service Using Capella ConstellationPresenter: Dr. Chia-Hsiang Yang (EFTAS Fernerkundung Technologietransfer GmbH) |
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NEXTLAND forestry services fulfil UN sustainable development goalsPresenter: Dr. Alireza Taravat (Deimos Space UK) |
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Germany-wide land cover classification and imperviousness mapping for annual settlement and infrastructure monitoring based on Sentinel-2 dataPresenter: Guido Riembauer (mundialis GmbH & Co. KG) |
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Cop4SDGs – Copernicus for sustainability indicatorsPresenter: Ronja Redlich (Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG)) |
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Evaluation of Open Dump Detection in Vietnam using Multi-sensor Remote Sensing DataPresenter: Ka Hei Pinky Chow |
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Monitoring of the SDG 2.4.1 and 15.3.1 indicators on the CREODIAS platform with using in-situ dataPresenter: Dr. Sergiy Sylantyev (Space Research Institute National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and State Space Agency of Ukraine) |
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Creating sustainable development index combining satellite data with other data sources: application on the assessment of the sustainability of the global tourism industryPresenter: Dr. Tarek Habib (Murmuration) |
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Mapping deprived urban areas in support of SDG 11 – Free Earth Observation data to implement the Domain of Deprivation FrameworkPresenter: Dr. Monika Kuffer (University of Twente, ITC) |
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GAUSS: Generating Advanced Usage of Earth Observation for Smart StatisticsPresenter: Dr. Evangelos Gerasopoulos (National Observatory of Athens (NOA), Athens, Greece) |
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USING EARTH OBSERVATION DATA AND MACHINE LEARNING TO MAP URBAN POPULATION IN DATA SCARCE ENVIRONMENTSPresenter: Dr. Stefanos Georganos (Division of Geoinformatics, KTH Royal Institute of Sweden) |
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How connectivity and other digital solutions can support the decarbonization of the green economyPresenter: Dr. Rita Rinaldo (ESA) |
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LUCKINet - buidling the next generation of global gridded data prodcuts on multiple facets of land-usePresenter: Dr. Steffen Ehrmann (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig) |
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Sentinel-2 MSI data for urban land use efficiency monitoring in Kigali, Rwanda to support sustainable developmentPresenter: Dr. Theodomir Mugiraneza (KTH, Royal Institute of Technology) |
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Closing the gap in access to EO data for climate risk monitoring and analysis through an easy to configure and deploy open-source solution designed for governments and humanitarian organizationsPresenter: Amit Wadhwa (World Food Programme) |
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Social benefit of space missions mapped into the Sustainable Development GoalsPresenter: Dr. Camilla Colombo (Politecnico di Milano) |
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Investigating the mutual impact between refugee camps and their environment with Sentinel-1&2 time-series - Preliminary results of the ARICA project.Presenter: Dr. Jörg Haarpaintner (NORCE - Norwegian Research Centre AS) |
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Developing SDG indicators for the assessment of yield capacity, land use intensity and vulnerability of agricultural soils in GermanyPresenter: Dr. Heike Gerighausen (Julius Kühn-Institut (JKI), Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants) |
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NASA Harvest Portal: A Data Platform for Agricultural Supply Chains AnalysisPresenter: Dr. Michael Humber (University of Maryland College Park, MD) |
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Operational weekly inland excess water mappingPresenter: Dr. Zalán Tobak (University of Szeged) |
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Monitoring of Power Station Cooling Water Discharge using LANDSAT 8 TIRSPresenter: Dr. Tiago Silva (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science) |
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Remote Sensing for Water Management TasksPresenter: Dr. Kian Pakzad (EFTAS Fernerkundung Technologietransfer GmbH) |
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Glacial Lake Water Extent Mapping from SpacePresenter: Dr. Manu Tom (Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology) |
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Dam basin filling high frequency monitoring through Sentinel-1 data: the GERD use casePresenter: Filippo Britti (E-GEOS - S.P.A.) |
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Surface Soil Moisture (SSM) Over the Masovian voivodeship in PolandPresenter: Patryk Grzybowski (University of Warsaw) |
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Deriving high-resolution soil moisture-based drought indices from remote sensing: towards resilient irrigation practicesPresenter: Vivien-Georgiana Stefan (isardSAT) |
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SWALIS/KaRADOC project: a calibration procedure for a Ka-band sensorPresenter: Kokou Jean-Claude KOUMI (IETR/ INSA de Rennes) |
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Human and natural processes both induce changes along rivers: The cases of Mura (Slovenia) and Vjosa (Albania)Presenter: Dr. Urša Kanjir (Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU)) |
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Why Aculeo Lagoon Disappeared – Explained from The Remote Sensing Point of ViewPresenter: Dr. Guido Staub (University of Concepción) |
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Spectral Variation of solar Photovoltaic (PV) Modules at Different OrientationsPresenter: Chaonan Ji (Remote Sensing Center for Earth System Research (RSC4Earth), Leipzig University) |
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Co-designing satellite wind products for offshore wind energyPresenter: Dr. Merete Badger (Technical University of Denmark) |
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GPM and IMERG rain data used to estimate the risk of rain erosion at wind turbinesPresenter: Prof. Charlotte Hasager (DTU Wind Energy) |
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Integrated Mining Impact Monitoring (EU-Project i2Mon) for Open-pit and Underground MinesPresenter: Dr. Chia-Hsiang Yang (EFTAS Fernerkundung Technologietransfer GmbH) |
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Earth Observation based energy infrastructures to support GIS-like energy system modelsPresenter: Susanne Weyand (DLR - Institute of Networked Energy Systems) |
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InSAR Displacement Monitoring at Tailings Storage FacilitiesPresenter: Dr. Malte Vöge (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) |
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Estimating building type-based PV energy balances using UAV data for urban infrastructure planningPresenter: Gebhard Warth (University of Tuebingen) |
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Exploiting Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data for prospect scale exploration: the GREENPEG project case studiesPresenter: Dr. Joana Cardoso-Fernandes (Universidade do Porto – Faculdade de Ciências (VAT# PT501413197)), Prof. Ana Teodoro (Universidade of Porto- Faculdade de Ciências VAT 501413197) |
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CAMS Solar Radiation Service, variability-based evaluation and service evolution to other parts of globePresenter: Dr. Faiza Azam (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Networked Energy Systems) |
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Big Earth Data for global cropping intensity mapping at 30 m resolutionPresenter: Bingfang Wu (Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) |
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Field Boundary Mapping in Small Scale Farming using Multi-Resolution Satellite Data: a Case Study in Cambodia and Viet NamPresenter: Dr. Claudia Paris (University of Twente) |
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Tracking the phenological developments of crops by a complementary set of interferometric and polarimetric time series derived from Sentinel-1 at the JECAM site DEMMIN (Germany)Presenter: Johannes Löw (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany) |
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Archetype crop trait co-dynamics from Sentinel 2Presenter: Feng Yin (University College London), Prof. Philip Lewis (University College London) |
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Combining crop growth models and Earth Observation data to monitor crops over large areasPresenter: Dr. Jose Gómez-Dans (National Centre for Earth Observation - University College London) |
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Field Geometry and the Spatial and Temporal Generalization of Crop Classification Algorithms—A Randomized Approach to Compare Pixel Based and Convolution Based MethodsPresenter: Mario Gilcher (University of Trier) |
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Monitoring crop growth at JECAM sites in Poland and South Africa using in-situ and satellite dataPresenter: Radoslaw Gurdak (Institute of Geodesy and Cartography) |
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Cloud based European Union Common Agricultural Policy applications and tools for advanced agriculture monitoringPresenter: Klaudia Bielińska (CloudFerro Sp z o.o.) |
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Spatio-temporal comparison of the vegetation anomalies products used in the agricultural monitoring systems: West Africa casePresenter: Dr Agnes Begue (CIRAD, UMR TETIS, F-34398 Montpellier, France) |
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C-RISe – Developing capacity to apply satellite data in managing coastal risk and supporting sustainable development in the South West Indian Ocean.Presenter: Dr David Cotton (Satellite Oceanographic Consultants Ltd UK) |
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The use of satellite data for Western Indian Ocean front and upwelling identification in the SOLSTICE projectPresenter: Dr Chris Banks (National Oceanography Centre (NOC)) |
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DFG Special Priority Program (SPP-1889) Regional Sea Level Change and Society (‘SeaLevel’)Presenter: Dr. Eleni Tzortzi (Universität Hamburg) |
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A methodological framework for the monitoring of mangrove dynamics based on remote sensing data to support policy making and conservation initiativesPresenter: Quentin GUSMAI (ESPACE-DEV, IRD, Univ Montpellier, Univ Guyane, Univ Réunion, Univ Antilles, Montpellier, France) |
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Creating an open-access web service for assessing urban beaches’ sustainabilityPresenter: Alexandra Culibrk (University of the Aegean) |
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The impact of droughts on vegetation condition and land use in the Central Highlands of Vietnam – Analyses based on Earth observation time-seriesPresenter: Juliane Huth (German Aerospace Center (DLR), German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD)) |
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Investigation of dust storms and effective factors in their formation (including overseas and inland studies) in the southern and southwestern provinces of IranPresenter: Dr. TAYEBEH MESBAHZADEH (Tehran university) |
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Landsat based analyses of major land use and cover transformations after Spain’s accession to the EUPresenter: Dr. Marion Stellmes (Freie Universität Berlin) |
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The Apollo mediterranean hurricane: from weather scenarios to flooded areasPresenter: Dr. Antonio Parodi (CIMA RESEARCH FOUNDATION) |
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How can numerical weather prediction support the ATM activity during severe weather events?Presenter: Dr. Vincenzo Mazzarella (CIMA RESEARCH FOUNDATION) |
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Optimizing multi-platform sampling strategies to anticipate SWOT validationPresenter: Bàrbara Barceló-Llull (IMEDEA(CSIC-UIB)) |
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The Mediterranean Regional Information Network (MedRIN): An EO Partnership for Land Cover / Land Use Change (LCLUC) SciencePresenter: Prof. Diofantos Hadjimitsis (Cyprus University of Technology) |
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The Eratosthenes Centre of Excellence as a world-class Digital Innovation Hub (DIH) for EO and Geospatial Information in the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and North Africa (EMMENA): Joining forces in the MediterraneanPresenter: Eleni Loulli (Cyprus University of Technology / ERATOSTHENES Centre of Excellence) |
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Space4Maritime: diving into space-based solutions for the maritime domain in the Mediterranean region. Challenges and opportunities to foster to collaboration between service providers and maritime end- users’ communities.Presenter: Marco Tomassetti (Eurisy) |
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The ESA Ulysses project and the exploitation in the Mediterranean area of Soil Sealing products and indicatorsPresenter: Angelo Amodio (Planetek Italia s.r.l.) |
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The ESA Charter Mapper: an operational EO processing environment to support multi hazard disaster mapping activitiesPresenter: Dr. Mauro Arcorace (Terradue) |
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FLEX Instrument Flight Model Subsystems Features and Performance: Focal Plane System, Low Resolution Spectrometer, and Double Slit AssemblyPresenter: Dr. Hermann Bittner (OHB System AG) |
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On-ground processing and performance of the Poseidon-4 altimeter internal calibration: chirp replica and attenuatorPresenter: Dr. Michele Scagliola (RHEA for ESA) |