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.

58 Satsuki Matsumura (Japan)
Effect of distribution and variation on phytoplankton biomass for pelagic fish ecosystem
61 Ryoichi Kajihara (Japan)
Ground-truth of ADEOS/TOMS data and global monitoring of Ozone layer
62 Yoshizumi Yasuda (Japan)
Calibration and Algorithm Validation of OCTS, POLDER and AVNIR
63 Yoshio Awaya (Japan)
Monitoring and Biomass Estimation of Boreal Vegetation using high resolution multi-look angle images
64 Hiroyuki Enomoto (Japan)
Monitoring Cryosphere in recent global warming by ADEOS sensors
65 Satoru Taguchi (Japan)
Variability in the spatial and temporal distribution of phytoplankton biomass and primary production in the western subarctic Pacific
67 Yuzo Suga(Japan)
Verification for Radiometric Performance of AVNIR
71 Yasunori Nakayama (Japan)
Monitoring of Environmental Change of Central Asia with Satellite Data
72 Seiichi Saitoh (Japan)
Evaluation of Regional and Temporal Variabilities of Primary Productivity in the Sub-Arctic and Arctic North Pacific Ocean Using OCTS/ADEOS
73 Hajime Nishikawa (Japan)
Assessing Forest Damage by Air Pollution in Coniferous Forests in Chiba Using Satellite Data
75 Genya Saito (Japan)
Agriculture monitoring using AVNIR data
76 Kaoru Takara (Japan)
Extraction of high resolution information in watersheds for hydrologic analyses
78 Hiroshi Kawamura (Japan)
Study of the Yamase Phenomenon in the western North Pacific
80 Hajime Fukushima (Japan)
Correction of Atmospheric Effect for OCTS Visible Channel Data
81 Harunobu Masuko (Japan)
Sensor Calibration and Data Validation of ADEOS/NSCAT
82 Hideo Nishida (Japan)
Ekman Heat transport in the North Pacific Ocean
83 Arata Sengoku (Japan)
Precise determination of the ADEOS orbit by laser ranging technique
85 Ryozo Setoguchi (Japan)
A study on the evaluation method of desert variations
87 Motoyoshi Ikeda (Japan)
Application of combined remote sensing data to physical oceanography
1001 Martin O. Jeffries (USA)
Growth and Decay of Annual and Multiyear Lake Ice in the Arctic and Antarctic
1002 Shusun Li (USA)
Sea Ice Surface Processes and Albedo in the Arctic and Antarctic
1003 Catherine L. Hanks (USA)
Geologic structural analysis in arctic regions using satellite imagery
1004 Catherine L. Hanks (USA)
Mesozoic and Cenozoic tectonics of arctic Alaska and Siberia
1005 Geoffrey C. Toon (USA)
Balloon Flight of the JPL MKIV Interferometer in Support of ADEOS
1006 Vincent J. Realmuto (USA)
The Use of ADEOS Data to Detect and Monitor Volcanogenic SO2 in the Atmosphere
1007 Robert O. Green (USA)
On-Orbit absolute radiometric and spectral calibration of ADEOS AVNIR and ADEOS OCTS using the NASA Airborne Visible / Infrared Imaging Spectrometer
1008 Reinhard Beer (USA)
The Oxidizing Power of the Troposphere in the ADEOS Era
1009 Victor V. Klemas (USA)
A proposal to determine the influence of look angle on wetland classification accuracy and on measurements of biomass using ADEOS/AVNIR
1010 Lyn McNutt (USA)
Use of multi-temporal and multi-sensor data to initialize and validate mesoscale air-sea-ice interaction models for the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas
1011 Frank J. Murcray (USA)
Retrieval of vertical profiles and column amounts of atmospheric constituents from high resolution spectra taken by RIS experiments
1012 Ping Qing Wang (China)
Applications of the AVNIR & OCTS Data onboard of ADEOS Satellite in Environment Studies and Resources Exploration
1013 Frank J. Murcray (USA)
Perform piggyback balloon flights from Kiruna, Sweden with our Cold Atmospheric Emission Spectral Radiometer (CAESR) as part of the ILAS cal/val balloon campaign

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