Who : T&SCP

Topography and Surface Change Program

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Investigator List

TEAM MEMBER
UNIVERSITY TELEPHONE # FAX# E-MAIL TITLE OF INVESTIGATION

Robert Anderson
University of California 408-459-3342 408-459-3074 rsand@bagnold.ucsc.edu Mountain Scale Erosion and the Potential for Erosionally Driven Uplift

Raymond E. Arvidson
Washington University 314-935-5609 314-935-7361 arvidson@wunder.wustl.edu Changes Associated with Levee Break Landforms and Deposits from the 1993 Missouri Floods

Steven M. Baloga
Proxemy Research Inc. 301-869-0838 301-869-0838 baloga@denali.gsfc.nasa.gov The Use of Digital Topographic Data for the Assessment of Volcanic Hazards

Robert Bindschadler
Code 971 301-286-7611 301-286-1761 bob@laural.gsfc.nasa.gov Measuring Surface Topography of Ice Sheets - A Comprehensive Study.

Douglas Burbank
Univ. of Southern California 213-740-6099 213-740-8801 burbank@usc.edu Tectonic Controls on Landscape Development: A Case Study of the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains through Integration of DEM Analysis with Thermochronometry

Oliver Chadwick
Jet Propulsion Laboratory 818-354-6229 818-354-0966 oliver.a.chadwick@jpl.nasa.gov The Evolution of Landscapes and Biogeochemical Systems: Empirical Relationships and Model Building

Clement Chase
University of Arizona 602-621-2417 602-621-2672 chase@geo.arizona.edu Origin and Significance of the Eocene Rocky Mountain Erosion Surface: Analysis of Digital Topography and Geomorphic Surface Visualization; Forward Models of Formative and Disruptive Processes; and Paleoaltimetry Using Cosmogenic Stable Nuclides

Robert E. Crippen
Jet Propulsion Laboratory 818-354-2475 818-354-9476 crippen@jpl.nasa.gov Topographic Analysis in the Interpretation of Seismic Activity and Neotectonic Processes

Timothy H. Dixon
University of Miami 305-361-4660 305-361-4632 tim@corsica.rsmas.miami.edu Geodetic Monitoring of Active Volcanoes with SAR Interferometry

Ralph Dubayah
University of Maryland 301-405-4069 301-314-9299 rdubayah@eng.umd.edu Topographic Effects on Solar Radiation and Remotely Sensed Radiances

Michael Ellis
University of Memphis 901-678-2007 901-678-4734 ellis@ceri.memphis.edu ZSCAPE: A Coupled Tectonic-Geomorphic Landscape Evolution Model

Elfatih Eltahir
Mass. Institute Technology 617-253-6596 617-253-7462 eltahir@mit.eduTopography and the Large-Scale Spatial Distribution of Soil Moisture

Herbert V. Frey
Code 921 301-286-5450 301-286-1616 frey@denali.gsfc.nasa.gov Continental Topography and River Height Variations from Overland Radar Altimetry

Yukio Fujinawa
National Earth Science and Disaster Prevention Research Institute 81-298511611 81-298562765 fujinawa@bosai.go.jp Experimental Evaluations of the SAR Interferometry Technique for Applications in Natural Disaster Mitigations and the Earth System Modeling

James B. Garvin
Code 921 301-286-6565 301-286-1616 garvin@denali.gsfc.nasa.gov Monitoring the Topographic Evolution of Mount Rainer and Mount St. Helens: A Quantitative Geomorphic Analysis

James Gibeaut
University Texas, Austin 512-471-1534 512-471-0140 gibeaut@begv.beg.utexas.edu Detecting Small -Scale Topographic Changes and Relict Geomorphic Features on Barrier Islands Using SAR

Vijay K. Gupta
University of Colorado, Boulder 303-492-3696 303-492-5070 gupta@marble.colorado.edu Collaborative Research: Scaling Theories of the 3-D Geometry and Flows of River Networks

Bryan L. Isacks
Cornell Unviersity 607-255-2307 607-254-4780 bli1@cornell.edu Landsliding. Topography and Seismicity

Dennis P. Lettenmaier
University of Washington 206-543-2532 206-685-3836 lettenma@ce.washington.edu Assessment of Required Accuracy of Digital Elevation Data for Hydrologic Modeling

Jean-Bernard Minster University of California 619-534-5650 619-534-2902
jbminster@ucsd.edu
Airborne Laser Altimetric Monitoring of the Rapid Evolution of Topography in the Long Valley, California Caldera

Yoshinori Miyazaki
International Geology Office 81-298567783 81-298564989 miyazaki@gsj.go.jp Surface Change Detection Associated with Active Volcanism for Assessment and Mitigation of Natural Hazards

Antonio Moccia
CORISTA 39-815935101 39-815933576 amoccia@ds.cised.unina.it Airborne and Spaceborne Interferometric SAR Data Corrections for Topographic Applications

Peter Mouginis-Mark
University of Hawaii Manoa 808-956-3147 808-956-6322 pmm@kahana.pgd.hawaii.edu Analysis of Digital Topography of Volcanoes

Gilles Peltzer
Jet Propulsion Laboratory 818-354-7539 818-393-5059 gilles@altyn.jpl.nasa.gov Intersesimic, Coseismic and Long-Term Surface Strain in Active Fault Zones Using SAR Interferometry

Eric Jean Marc Rignot
Jet Propulsion Laboratory 818-354-1640 818-393-6943 eric@adelie.jpl.nasa.gov Radar Interferometry Studies of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Paul Rosen
Jet Propulsion Laboratory none none par@parsai.jpl.nasa.gov Topographic Mapping and Change Detection by Spaceborne L-Band: Inferometry with the JERS-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar

John B. Rundle
University Colorado, Boulder 303-492-5642 303-492-1149 rundle@cires.colorado.edu Collaborative Research: Airborne Laser Altimetric Monitoring of the Rapid Evolution of Topography in the Long Valley, CA Caldera

Kamal Sarabandi
University of Michigan none none saraband@eecs.umich.edu Digital Topography from SAR Interferometry: Determination of and Correction for Vegetation Height

Jeanne M. Sauber
Code 921 301-286-8586 301-286-1616 sauber@redoubt.gsfc.nasa.gov Topography and Surface Change in Southern Alaska: The Interplay of Oblique Subduction Zone Tectonics and Glaciers

John Suppe
Princeton University 609-258-4119 609-258-1274 none Laser Altimetry of Folds Caused by Large Earthquakes

Ian Tapley
CSIRO 619-387-0263 619-387-0121 iant@per.dms.csiro.au Terrain Analysis, Land-Cover and Habitat Mapping in Australia Using Radar Inerferometry

Edward C. Waymire
Oregon State University 503-737-4686 none waymire@math.orst.edu Scaling Theories of 3-D Geometry and Flows of River Networks

Frank H. Webb
Jet Propulsion Laboratory 818-354-4670 818-393-4965 fhw@apu.jpl.nasa.gov Understading Volcanic Inflation of Long Valley Caldera From Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Observations

Jeffrey K. Weissel
Columbia University 914-365-8533 914-365-8156 jeffw@ldeo.columbia.edu Scale-Space (Wavelet) Analysis of Topography, and its Use in Understanding the Evolution of Erosional Fronts and Escarpments Bounding Continental Plateau

Dean Whitman
Florida International Univ. 305-348-3089 305-348-3877 whitmand@fiu.edu Applications of High-Resolution Digital Topographic Data to the Detection of Incipient Sinkhole Formation in Central Florida

Howard A. Zebker
Jet Propulsion Laboratory 818-354-8780 818-393-5285 zebker@jakey.jpl.nasa.gov Long-term Monitoring of Earth Surface Change with ERS-1 and ERS-2 Radar Interferometry


Last modified on 8/15/95