SGLI Science Team (2009-2027)

EORA3(JFY2022-2024)

Gr. Principal Investigator Research Organization Reseach theme
Land Yoshiaki HONDA Chiba Univ. Upgrading AGB estimation using BRDF based on SGLI observation data.
Kenlo Nasahara Tsukuba Univ. Development of LAI/FAPAR product and global land cover maps
Hideki KOBAYASHI JAMSTEC Development of the voxel-based plant canopy radiative transfer and estimation and validation of large-scale ecosystem parameters from SGLI
Tatsuro Nakaji Hokkaido Univ. Development of multiscale forest AGB validation sites equipping tree census and 3D forest volume data set
Wei Yang Chiba Univ. Generation of global land surface phenology and carbon flux products using GCOM-C/SGLI data
Masao MORIYAMA Nagasaki Univ. GDevelopment and improvement of GCOM-C/SGLI LST estimation algorithm, Development and improvement of GCOM-C/SGLI Shadow index estimation algorithm
Noriko SOYAMA Tenri Univ. Development of global land cover classification algorithms and validation methods
Masahiro Tasumi Miyazaki Univ. Development of GCOM-C Global ETindex Estimation Algorithm
Takayuki KANEKO Tokyo Univ. ERI Advanced volcano observation using GCOM-C SGLI images: elucidation of the eruptive process and examinations towards operational monitoring
Masataka TAKAGI Kochi Univ. of Technology Improvement of Mapping Tender Green and Autumn Color using GCOM-C
Atmosphere Takashi Nakajima Tokai Univ. Global observations of cloud from the GCOM-C SGLI for improving cloud sciences and contributing climate change studies, -Algorithms and validation-
Kentaroh Suzuki Tokyo Univ. AORI A study of cloud microphysical structures and processes with a combined use of GCOM-C/SGLI multi-wavelength measurements
Hironobu Iwabuchi Tohoku Univ. Development of an algorithm for three-dimensional cloud from multispectral and multidirectional measurement by SGLI and validation of cloud products
Hiroshi Ishimoto JMA MRI Advanced volcanic ash algorithm using multiple satellites observation
Miho Sekiguchi Tokyo Univ. of Marine Science and Technology Improvement of an advanced remote sensing algorithm for atmospheric aerosols using SGLI
Sonoyo Mukai The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Elucidation of the characteristics of atmospheric particulates through the integrated use of "polarization and simultaneous multi-wavelength (including near-ultraviolet) observation data" by SGLI
Hitoshi Irie Chiba Univ. Promotion of applied researches with GCOM-C atmosphere products by precise validation utilizing SKYNET and A-SKY international ground-based remote sensing observation networks
Kazuma Aoki Toyama Univ. Aerosol optical properties of atmosphere and their effects of earth climate change
Akihiro Yamazaki JMA MRI Acquisition of validation data by ground-based radiation observation and evaluation of GCOM-C atmospheric products
Makoto KUJI Nara Women's Univ. Retrieval and validation of cloud geometrical properties
Pradeep Khatri Soka University Quality assessment of cloud properties observed by SGLI/GCOM-C
Hiroshi Kobayashi Yamanashi Univ. Validation of GCOM-C products related to marine aerosols by shipboard observation and development of mineral dust index
Jérôme Riedi University of Lille Investigation of the cloud top thermodynamic phase from the synergistic use of polarimetric, multi-directional, and high temporal resolution observations
Ocean Toru Hirawake NIPR Practical use of the GCOM-C/SGLI 250 m resolution data in the Antarctic sea ice zone and its implication for estimations of phytoplankton biomass and primary production
Hiroto Higa Yokohama National Univ. Development of high accuracy GCOM-C ocean color products and water quality data assimilation system for coastal areas and lakes
Robert Frouin University of California San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography A global time series of the fraction of photosynthetically available radiation absorbed by live phytoplankton from GCOM-C SGLI data
Taka Hirata Hokkaido Univ. Validating and updating SGLI ocean colour products for marine ecosystem applications
Joji Ishizaka Nagoya Univ. Validation of GCOM-C coastal products and the application
Victor S. Kuwahara Soka Univ. Characterization and Application of GCOM-C Bio-optical Products in Oceanic, Coastal and Inland Waters
Shintaro Takao NIES Effects of phytoplankton community composition and new production on nitrogen and carbon dynamics: A GCOM-C/SGLI perspective
Eko Siswanto JAMSTEC GCOM-C SGLI-based near-real-time observing system for monitoring ocean color in Asian waters
Fumihiro Takahashi Green & Life Innovation, Inc Application examination research on the use of GCOM-C data for predicting and preventing biofouling on fixed nets in coastal areas
David Antoine Curtin Univ. Validation of GCOM-C/SGLI geophysical products over varied oceanographic regimes
Joaquim I. Goes Columbia Univ. Exploiting multi-platform, multi-sensor data for improved measurements of Net Primary Production from GCOM-C SGLI for climate change studies; Sea Surface Nitrate and Nitrate Based New Production - two innovative re-search products from SGLI on board GCOM-C
Menghua Wang NOAA/NESDIS/STAR NOAA-JAXA Collaborations: Evaluation and Applications of SGLI/GCOM-C Ocean Color Products
Lachlan McKinna Go2Q Pty Ltd Advanced NASA inherent optical properties algorithm support for SGLI
Cryosphere Masahiro Hori Toyama Univ. Development of an advanced method for monitoring the Arctic environments using GCOM-C/SGLI and the in-situ data collection and the collaboration with a numerical climate model for enhancing the value of the SGLI cryosphere products
Knut Henrik Stamnes Stevens Institute of Technology Physics GCOM-C/SGLI snow/ice products: Improvements and continued validation with post-launch data
Teruo Aoki NIPR Algorithm improvement and validation for GCOM-C/SGLI snow and ice products
Complex Daisuke Goto NIES Research on air pollution prediction by assimilating aerosol products retrieved from satellites
Keiya Yumimoto Kyusyu Univ. Development of aerosol assimilation and forecasting system with data from multiple space-borne observation platforms
Sei-Ichi Saitoh Digital Hokkaido Sustainable use of salmon resource under changing climate using multiple satellite datasets
Tomonori Isada Hokkaido Univ. Validation for ocean color products and development of marine spatial information using multiple satellite applications in the coastal waters of Hokkaido: toward sustainable management of fisheries resources
Atsushi Matsuoka Univ. New Hampshire Decadal trends in organic carbon stocks in a changing Arctic Ocean: multi-sensor approach
Takemasa Miyoshi RIKEN Advances and applications of satellite data assimilation of clouds, precipitation, and the ocean
Kaoru Tachiiri JAMSTEC Contribution to satellite products development by sharing needs and results of a climate change research project