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3. LIST OF ADEOS JRA PIs
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In response to action item No. 1-13 of the first ADEOS Workshop,
PIs selected for JAXA-EA-MITI ADEOS JRA and their themes are listed below.
1 Ichio Asanuma (Japan)
Monitoring and Extraction of Parameters of Primary Production on the equatorial pacific ocean
2 Yasuhiro Sasano (Japan)
Studies on the ozone layer structure and its changes by using data from the multiple ozone sensors onboard ADEOS
3 Tsutomu Takashima (Japan)
Investigation of aerosol optical characteristics over Tsukuba and its neighbour regions
4 Yozo Takayama (Japan)
Study on verification and derivation of meteorological parameters from IMG and OCTS IR spectral data
5 Sonoyo Mukai (Japan)
Aerosol correction for ocean color analysis
8 Fumio Hasebe (Japan)
Statistical Characteristics of the TOMS total ozone measurements
9 Naoto Ebuchi (Japan)
Validation of wind vectors observed by ADEOS/NSCAT
11 Yoshikazu Fukushima (Japan)
Development of method for medium scale topographic mapping using AVNIR stereo image and its evaluation
12 Syuzo Isobe (Japan)
Distribution of Night City Brightness and its Energy Loss Effect
14 Hiroshi Masaharu (Japan)
Study on interpretation of topography and land use by AVNIR stereoscopic image
16 Hideo Tameishi (Japan)
Establishment of Fisheries Forecasting System with Utilizing of Satellite ADEOS(OCTS) around Japan.
17 Hiroshi Kimura (Japan)
Validation of spatial resolution and radiometric performance of AVNIR, OCTS and POLDER
20 Yasushi Yamaguchi (Japan)
Application of AVNIR panchromatic and stereoscopic data to landslide studies
22 Naoyuki Fujii (Japan)
Characterization of Volcanic Ejecta Distribution
23 Kunio Kutsuwada (Japan)
Investigations of time and space variabilities of wind/wind-stress over
24 Toshiro Saino (Japan)
the North Pacific and its relationship with oceanic variations
Biogeochemical provinces in the North Pacific
25 Motoaki Kishino (Japan)
Development of Bio-Optical Algorithm for OCTS Data
27 Sachiko Hayashida (Japan)
Interpretive studies of the impact of aerosols and other chemical processes upon the ozone distribution
29 Ken Furuya (Japan)
Effects of seamounts on biological production
31 Yoshiyuki Kawata (Japan)
The Spectral Albedo Retrieval from the AVNIR Data by Using Atmospheric Correction
35 Takashi Watanabe (Japan)
Long term stability of the TOMS instrument sensitivity
37 Akihiko Kondo (Japan)
AVNIR Data to Improve a Detailed Regional Hydrological Model and its Usage for the Monitoring and Prediction of the Environmental Changes
38 Isao Sato (Japan)
Validation of radiometric characteristics of AVNIR and OCTS using ground targets
40 Yoshifumi Yasuoka (Japan)
Monitoring of Wetland Environment in East Asia with AVNIR and OCTS
42 Kohei Arai (Japan)
Rain Flagging of ADEOS/NSCAT with SSM/I and OCTS/POLDER
44 Kohei Arai (Japan)
Calibration and Validation of AVNIR
45 Ryuzo Yokoyama (Japan)
CAL/VAL of OCTS for detecting the sea surface temperature and the chlorophyl content
46 Teruyuki Nakajima (Japan)
Development of algorithms for retrieving aerosol and cloud microphysical parameters from the data of OCTS and POLDER
47 Joji Ishizaka (Japan)
Evaluation of Phytoplankton pigment and primary production variabilities of northwestern Pacific by a physical-biological-optical model and ADEOS data
48 Tetsuo Nakazawa (Japan)
Meteorological and Oceanographic study using microwave scatterometer data combined with other data sources
50 Kiyoshi Kawasaki (Japan)
Study on the OCTS algorithm for minimizing of white cap effect by using NSCAT
51 Masao Naka (Japan)
Study on the estimation of the AVNIR spatial resolution
52 Katsuhisa Suzuki (Japan)
Ozone climatology in the East Asia region
53 Mitsuo Fukuchi (Japan)
Temporal and spatial variability of primary production with special reference to carbon cycle in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean
54 Keiichi Fukui (Japan)
Investigations on detections and analysis of volcanic eruptions and generation process of volcanic aerosols in the stratosphere by SO2 observations with TOMS detector
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