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EGU Session - Remote Sensing of Cryosphere

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Call for Papers Remote Sensing of Cryosphere European Geophysical Union General Assembly 13-18 April 2008 Vienna, Austria

Call for Papers

Remote Sensing of Cryosphere

European Geophysical Union General Assembly

13-18 April 2008

Vienna, Austria

 

Abstract Submission Deadline: 14 January 2008

 

For further information, please go to:

http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008/

 

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Papers are invited for "Remote Sensing of Cryosphere" (session CR8) to be convened at the European Geophysical Union General Assembly on 13-18 April 2008, in Vienna, Austria.

 

Session Description:

Remote sensing represents an efficient tool for monitoring and mapping the cryosphere over large areas where otherwise it would be difficult if not impossible. This session will bring together recent advances in remote sensing of seasonal components of the cryosphere such as frozen soil, snow, sea ice, etc., including results from recent field experiments, development and improvement of electromagnetic models, evaluation/development of techniques for the retrieval of geophysical parameters, data assimilation, and data fusion.

 

Recently, several measurements have been carried out from ground-, aircraft-, and satellite-based instruments to improve our understanding of scaling issues related to remote sensing and to support future satellite missions. Other experiments are planned for the near future. Important advances have been recently made in the development of

electromagnetic models and in the coupling between electromagnetic and hydrological models. Also, inversion techniques for the retrieval of geophysical and hydrological parameters (e.g., snow water equivalent, grain size, sea ice concentration, snow impurities) have been proposed and improved in view of new satellites launched recently (e.g., Envisat,

Terra, Aqua, ICESat).

 

Contributions regarding the following topics are solicited: experimental data from experimental campaigns and plans for next campaigns; electromagnetic modeling of snow and sea/ice and merging of hydrological and electromagnetic models; retrieval of parameters of hydrological and climatological interest; data fusion of multisensoral remote sensing

data; assimilation of radiances/products in Land Surface or Climate Models; combination of different remote sensing techniques for studying snow/sea ice; and missions in orbit/planned. Other contributions regarding remote sensing of seasonal components of the cryosphere are encouraged.

 

For further information and to submit an abstract, please go to: http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008/

 

or contact:

Marco Tedesco

E-mail: mtedesco@umbc.edu

 

Prospective attendees are also reminded that the deadline for requesting financial support is Friday, 7 December 2007. For more information, please go to:

http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008/financial_support.html