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The Advanced Earth Surface Observation Project (AESOP): New Developments for Optical Imagery Sébastien Leprince, Francois Ayoub, Jiao Lin, Jean-Philippe Avouac, Dave Redding, and Essam Heggy November 12, 2012
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New Technology Developments: Extraction of 3D ground motion using multi-angle imagery, Topography extraction using multi-angle imagery, 3D tracking of smooth surface from point clouds (LiDAR) - see B. Conejo’s poster, Time-series of sand flux on Mars - see F. Ayoub’s poster, Integration of processing tools with parallel implementation, Feasibility study of a geostationary optical seismometer. Development at JPL with Dave Redding team, Sounding the water table and fossil aquifers in Kuwait using airborne Ground Penetrating Radar - see E. Heggy’s poster.
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Multiple Disparity Maps can be Triangulated to Retrieve 3D displacement fields El-Mayor Cucapah, 3D displacement field using Worldview LiDAR validation: see poster!
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Improvement of Correlation Algorithms for High-Resolution DSM Extraction: Urban topography validated with LiDAR Worldview DSM generated with COSI-Corr 1m GSD LiDAR DSM, 1m GSD Validation profiles: Work with Jiao Lin, with parallel implementation and web interface, on- going work.
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Imaging Seismic Waves from Geo: The GSI Concept <2 cm/s resolution on 200 m grid 1-2 Hz frame rate Up to 300 km 2 FoV Telescope is pointed in response to events detected on the ground Stationed in GEO over the Pacific coast of the Americas, could observe 1 to 4 M v > 6 earthquakes per year For 10 year missions Scenecm 0 km 8km 16km 8 km 16km 8km 16km True dy The Great California Shakeout Estimated dy Simulation of GSI Imaging and Data Processing Surface deformation movies reveal rupture propagation, enabling correlation of ground motion to subsurface geology GSI data would revolutionize earthquake seismology 3.75m 6 Segment 3.6m—On Axis 1 Monolithic Segment 5.2-5.7 Gpix. FPA Width: 72k-75k pix. GSD ~4 m Slide courtesy of D. Redding, NASA/JPL
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Sub-surface Imaging of Fossil Aquifers in Kuwait
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