Workshop on Radar Investigations of Planetary and Terrestrial Environments : February 7-10. 2005, Houston, Texas

Focuses on the capabilities of radar sounding and imaging systems to address issues such as: the subsurface geology and distribution of water on the Earth, Moon, Mars, and Europa, investigating the paleohydrology of planetary surfaces and identifying potential subsurface habitats capable of sustaini...

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Other Authors: Heggy, Essam, orcid:0000-0001-7476-2735
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spelling ftusrahouston:oai:repository.hou.usra.edu:20.500.11753/1223 2023-05-15T13:50:02+02:00 Workshop on Radar Investigations of Planetary and Terrestrial Environments : February 7-10. 2005, Houston, Texas Heggy, Essam orcid:0000-0001-7476-2735 2005 vii, 80 pages application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11753/1223 en eng Lunar and Planetary Institute LPI contribution no. 1231 Workshop on Rodar Investigations of Planetary and Terrestrial Environments. LPI Contribution No. 1231, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11753/1223 Ground penetrating radar--Congresses Planets--Remote sensing--Congresses Book 2005 ftusrahouston https://doi.org/20.500.11753/1223 2022-07-30T17:31:05Z Focuses on the capabilities of radar sounding and imaging systems to address issues such as: the subsurface geology and distribution of water on the Earth, Moon, Mars, and Europa, investigating the paleohydrology of planetary surfaces and identifying potential subsurface habitats capable of sustaining primitive life forms. Sponsored by: Lunar and Planetary Institute, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Southwest Research Institute. Conveners: Essam Heggy., Lunar and Planetary Institute, Stephen Clifford, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Tom Farr, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Cynthia Dinwiddie, Southwest Research Institute, Bob Grimm, Southwest Research Institute. PARTIAL CONTENTS: The Goldstone Solar System Radar: 1988-2003 Earth-based Mars Radar Observations / A. F. C. Haldemann, K. W. Larsen, R. F. Jurgens, and M A. Slade--Mapping Subsurface Stratigraphy and Anomalies in Iron-rich Volcanoclastics Using Ground-penetrating Radar: Potential for Shallow Sounding on Mars / E. Heggy, S. Clifford, R. Grimm, S. Gonzalez, D. Bannon, and D. Wyrick--Dielectric Map of the Martian Surface / E. Heggy and A. Pommerol--Surface Clutter Removal in Airborne Radar Sounding Data from the Dry Valleys, Antarctica / J. W. Holt, D. D. Blankenship, D. L. Morse, M E. Peters, and S. D. Kempf--Comparing Transient Electromagnetics and Low Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar for Sounding of Subsurface Water in Mars Analog Environments / J. A. Jernsletten and E. Heggy--The MARSIS Radar, Signal Simulation and Interpretation Using MOLA Topography Data / W. Koftnan, J. F. Nouvel, A. Herique, and J.-E. Martelal--A Phase Signature for Detecting Wet Structures in the Shallow Subsurface of Mars Using Polarimetric P-band SAR / Y: Lasne, Ph. Paillou, and J.-M Matezieux--Experimental Validation of the Mono and Bistatic Operating Mode of a GPR Dedicated to the Martian Subsurface Exploration / A. Le Gall, V. Ciorlelli, J. J. Berthelier, R. Ney, F. Dolon, and S. Bonoime. Book Antarc* Antarctica morse USRA Houston Repository (Universities Space Research Association) Clifford ENVELOPE(-63.167,-63.167,-70.467,-70.467) Gonzalez ENVELOPE(-58.250,-58.250,-63.917,-63.917) Morse ENVELOPE(130.167,130.167,-66.250,-66.250)
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Planets--Remote sensing--Congresses
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Planets--Remote sensing--Congresses
Workshop on Radar Investigations of Planetary and Terrestrial Environments : February 7-10. 2005, Houston, Texas
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description Focuses on the capabilities of radar sounding and imaging systems to address issues such as: the subsurface geology and distribution of water on the Earth, Moon, Mars, and Europa, investigating the paleohydrology of planetary surfaces and identifying potential subsurface habitats capable of sustaining primitive life forms. Sponsored by: Lunar and Planetary Institute, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Southwest Research Institute. Conveners: Essam Heggy., Lunar and Planetary Institute, Stephen Clifford, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Tom Farr, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Cynthia Dinwiddie, Southwest Research Institute, Bob Grimm, Southwest Research Institute. PARTIAL CONTENTS: The Goldstone Solar System Radar: 1988-2003 Earth-based Mars Radar Observations / A. F. C. Haldemann, K. W. Larsen, R. F. Jurgens, and M A. Slade--Mapping Subsurface Stratigraphy and Anomalies in Iron-rich Volcanoclastics Using Ground-penetrating Radar: Potential for Shallow Sounding on Mars / E. Heggy, S. Clifford, R. Grimm, S. Gonzalez, D. Bannon, and D. Wyrick--Dielectric Map of the Martian Surface / E. Heggy and A. Pommerol--Surface Clutter Removal in Airborne Radar Sounding Data from the Dry Valleys, Antarctica / J. W. Holt, D. D. Blankenship, D. L. Morse, M E. Peters, and S. D. Kempf--Comparing Transient Electromagnetics and Low Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar for Sounding of Subsurface Water in Mars Analog Environments / J. A. Jernsletten and E. Heggy--The MARSIS Radar, Signal Simulation and Interpretation Using MOLA Topography Data / W. Koftnan, J. F. Nouvel, A. Herique, and J.-E. Martelal--A Phase Signature for Detecting Wet Structures in the Shallow Subsurface of Mars Using Polarimetric P-band SAR / Y: Lasne, Ph. Paillou, and J.-M Matezieux--Experimental Validation of the Mono and Bistatic Operating Mode of a GPR Dedicated to the Martian Subsurface Exploration / A. Le Gall, V. Ciorlelli, J. J. Berthelier, R. Ney, F. Dolon, and S. Bonoime.
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