Sessions

Browse the conference sessions below to learn more about the themes, speakers, and key topics that will structure this event.

(1) New and Future Missions

Keynote : L. Lebegue (CNES): CO3D mission

Keynote : M-G Bato (JPL): NISAR mission

Presentations on recent and upcoming satellites dedicated to measuring ground deformation. Instrument capabilities, expected performance, acquisition strategies and perspectives offered by missions such as Sentinel-1, NISAR, ROSE-L, Harmony, ALOS-4, CO3D,... 

(2) Methods and AI

Keynote: F. DeZan (Deltaphi remote sensing): ARD InSAR phase product/biases in InSAR time series

Keynote: E. Dalssasso (INRIA):

Methodological advances in radar interferometry (InSAR), time-series analysis and multi-sensor data fusion. Developments also include optical imagery, pixel/offset tracking and coherence analysis. Contributions addressing both the strengths and limitations of artificial intelligence and machine learning for data processing and analysis are particularly welcome.

(3) Tectonics

Observation and modelling of deformation related to active faults and the seismic cycle, among others. Constraints on strain accumulation, aseismic slip and lithospheric dynamics, but not limited to these topics.

(4) Gravitational Mass Movements

Monitoring of landslides, rockfalls and slope instabilities, among other gravitational processes. Velocity quantification, early detection and contribution to hazard assessment, not restricted to these examples.

(5) Volcanoes

Study and monitoring of volcanic systems using deformation signals (inflation, deflation, co- and post-eruptive displacements), among other geophysical observations. Analysis of magmatic and hydrothermal processes, source modelling and contribution to hazard assessment, but not limited to these aspects.

(6) Cryosphere

Keynote: L. Rouyet (NORCE) (Not yet confirmed):

Measurement of deformation related to glaciers, ice sheets and permafrost, among other components of the cryosphere. Monitoring of flow dynamics, seasonal variations and climate change impacts, not limited to these topics.

(7) Hydrology, Reservoirs, and Anthropogenic Deformation

Keynote: M.-P. Doin (ISTerre): The CNES-FormaTerre FLATSIM-France project and its post-processing within the SNO ISDeform

Deformation induced by hydrological loading, groundwater extraction, reservoirs and mining activities, among other natural and anthropogenic drivers. Contribution of InSAR to resource management and risk mitigation, but not limited to these applications.

 

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