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Community InSAR Workshop

Community InSAR Workshop. Breakout Group Guidelines. October 20 – 22, 2004. Science Breakout #1 Drivers/Questions/Challenges. What are the truly important and challenging science questions for your discipline that benefit from access to SAR data?

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Community InSAR Workshop

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  1. Community InSAR Workshop Breakout Group Guidelines October 20 – 22, 2004 Community InSAR Workshop

  2. Science Breakout #1 Drivers/Questions/Challenges • What are the truly important and challenging science questions for your discipline that benefit from access to SAR data? • How does access to SAR/InSAR data enable progress in each of these? Community InSAR Workshop

  3. Science Breakout #2Matching Science Goals with Data and Product Availability • Which science goals are addressable with existing/planned systems? • access to existing data archive • cooperative use of existing satellites • plans for cooperative use of satellites nearing deployment • Which science goals can only be satisfied with • new radar missions using baseline technology (e.g., ECHO) • added sensor capability (additional frequencies, polarizations) • What is the benefit of improved infrastructure? • routine processing of derived products • real time capability Community InSAR Workshop

  4. Summary Session Day 3: Identifying andPrioritizing Acquisition Strategies/Needs – Report Outline • Use of existing systems and archives to meet science needs • Negotiated data sharing arrangements for existing and future data sets • International cooperative experiments using existing and planned sensors (e.g., Antarctic missions) • Role of commercial SAR data providers • New satellite systems to advance frontier • Major science goals • Capabilities and technologies required • Recommendations for the US SAR program • Scope • Priorities Community InSAR Workshop

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