Appendix C
Workshop on Airborne Geophysics: The Agenda
July 12–14, 1993 National Research Council Green Building, Room 130 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC |
July 12 |
GPS Positioning/Navigation and GPS/INS Integration |
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Session 1 |
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8:00 |
Registration/Continental breakfast |
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8:30 |
Welcome |
Bell |
8:40 |
Scientific Framework for Airborne Geophysics (chair: Minster) |
McNutt |
9:30 |
Federal Agency Contribution: Programmatic overview Baltuck (NASA) Battis (AF) Borg/Peacock (NSF) Hanna (USGS) Smith (DMA) |
Agency liaisons |
11:00 |
Coffee break |
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Session 2 |
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11:15 |
Precise Positioning and Navigation with GPS (chair: Sailor) |
Herring |
12:00 |
Two-minute commercials for posters Lachapelle: GPS carrier phase receiver noise and multipath estimation Mader: Recent advances in kinematic GPS processing Yunck: A fast technique for computing precise aircraft acceleration from GPS phase Cannon: 'On-the-fly' ambiguity resolution: Single and dual frequency results Goad: na Childers: GPS software comparison and precise surface altimetry |
Panelists |
12:15 |
Lunch |
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1:00 |
Posters |
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1:45 |
Discussion and questions |
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Session 3 |
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2:15 |
Integration of GPS and INS (chair: Jekeli) |
Schwarz |
3:00 |
Refreshments |
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3:15 |
Two-minute commercials for posters Brown: Integrated GPS/inertial mapping system for real-time and post-test precision positioning Greenspan: GPS/inertial integration overview Hein: High-precision aircraft navigation using DGPS/INS integration Huddle: The evolution of medium accuracy inertial system technology Webb: Aspects of the application of GPS to topographic mapping with airborne interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar |
Panelists |
3:45 |
Posters |
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4:30 |
Discussion and questions |
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5:00 |
Adjourn |
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Evening Session |
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7:30 |
Panels 2 (Room 118) and 3 (Room 114) meet; prepare summary of sessions and draft of recommendations |
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July 13 |
Techniques and Applications |
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Session 4 |
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8:30 |
Continental breakfast |
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9:00 |
Airborne Swath Imaging (chair: Sandwell) |
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Scientific applications of airborne SAR interferometry Kinematic GPS photogrammetry |
Dixon Lucas |
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10:00 |
Coffee break |
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10:15 |
Two-minute commercials for posters Hothem: Airborne GPS control for the National Aerial Photography Program Malhotra: Simulation study for integrating GPS-control and infrared photography in aerotriangulation for shoreline mapping Bock: Synthetic aperture radar in support of crustal deformation monitoring in Sumatra, Indonesia Bindschadler: Photoclinometry of ice sheets using airborne radar altimetry as control Raymond: Integrating GPS and SAR for efficient airborne topographic mapping |
Panelists |
11:45 |
Discussion and questions |
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12:15 |
Lunch |
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Session 5 |
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1:30 |
Airborne Geophysical Profiling (chair: Bell) |
Blankenship |
2:00 |
GPS and Airborne Geophysics |
Brozena |
2:30 |
Two-minute commercials for posters Cordell: Expectations for airborne gravity/gravity-gradiometry in support of geologic mapping Harding: Airborne laser altimetry techniques for geoscience studies Ware: Atmospheric noise in airborne gravimetry Gumert: High resolution aerogravity measurements Ridgway: ERS1/Airborne radar comparison over southern Greenland |
Panelists |
3:00 |
Posters/Refreshments |
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4:00 |
Discussion and questions |
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4:30 |
Panels meet; prepare summary of sessions |
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5:00 |
Adjourn |
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Evening Session |
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7:30 |
Panels 4 (Room 118) and 5 (Room 114) meet; prepare summary of sessions and draft of recommendations |
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July 14 |
Impact of Airborne Techniques on Geophysics/Geodesy |
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Session 6 |
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7:30 |
Panel chairs meet to write preliminary recommendations (Room 116) |
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8:15 |
Continental breakfast |
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8:45 |
Impact of Airborne Techniques on Geophysics/Geodesy (chair: Herring) |
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Future directions of airborne techniques |
Dozier |
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9:45 |
Coffee break |
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10:00 |
Two-minute commercials for posters Schutz: GPS application to satellite altimetry: Current and future Bilham: A proposed new Freefall Inertial Gravity Gradiometer (FIGG) Melbourne: The GPS flight experiment on TOPEX/Poseidon Pridmore: na Rundle: Airborne geophysical observations of Long Valley Caldera Paik: Application of a superconducting gravity gradiometer to airborne survey |
Panelists |
10:30 |
Posters/Coffee |
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11:30 |
Discussion and questions |
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12:15 |
Lunch |
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