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(1) CEMAGREF-ENGREF Remote Sensing Laboratory, Montpellier, France.
(2) USDA-ARS US Water Conservation Laboratory, Phoenix, USA. (3) USDA-ARS Southwest
Watershed Research Center, Tucson, USA. (4) Univ. of Arizona, Dept, of Hydrology
and Water Resources, Tucson, USA. (5) Univ. of Arizona,
Dept, of Soil and Water Science, Tucson, USA 1167
Synergy between optical and microwave remote sensing for crop growth monitoring
H.J.C. VAN LEEUWEN and J.G.P.W. CLEVERS (Wageningen Agricultural University,
Dept, of Landsurveying and Remote Sensing, Wageningen, The Netherlands) 1175
ESA/ESRIN Software Demonstration : AVHRR Data Production and Access
from Acquisition to Delivery
O. ARINO, J.-M. MELINOTTE, A. BUONGIORNO and G. PITTELLA
(ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italy 1183
Iona « 1 Km » Net-Browser (ISPRS Val-d’Isère 17th to 21th January 1994,
Sixth International Symposium, Physical Measurements and Signatures in Remote Sensing)
F. MUNGO (1), O. ARINO (2), J.-M. MELINOTTE (2), Z. BJELOGRLIC (1)
(1) Intecs Sistemi spa, Roma, Italy. (2) ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italy 1195
Laser active remot
A. -K. CHEKAL
(2) INRA, Biodii
Utilisation des me:
B. SEGUIN (INI
Liste des participa
THEME IX : Systèmes et projets futurs pour l’observation de la Terre
Future Systems and projects for Earth observation
The french space programme from Earth observation : space missions for biosphere studies
T. PHULPIN and M. CHEVREL (1). (1) Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales,
Programme Directorate/Earth Observation, Toulouse, France 1201
Requirements for a future land surface processes mission
M. RAST, P. KEALY (Earth Sciences Division, ESA-ESTEC, The Netherlands) 1209
CONCLUSIONS
Traitement des données satellitaires
D. TANRE (1) et G. FEDOSEJEVS (2). (1) Lab. d’Optique Atmosphérique, U ST de Lille,
France. (2) Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, Ottawa, Canada 1215
High spectral resolution in the solar spectrum
F. BARET (1), R.-O. GREEN (2). (J) INRA Bioclimatologie, Montfavet, France.
(2) N AS A-J PL, California, USA 1217
Active microwaves
D. EVANS (1) and D. VIDAL-MADJAR (2). (1) JPL Pasadena, California, USA.
(2) CNRS/C R PE, Vélizy, France 1219
Passive microwaves
T. SCHMUGGE (1) and Y. KERR (2). (I) USDA, Hydrology Lab., Beltsville, USA.
(2) LERTS, UMR CNES/CNRS, Toulouse, France 1223
Directional and polarimetric effects in the optical domain
V.-C. VANDERBILT (I) and M. LEROY (2). (1) NASA, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,
USA. (2) LERTS, UMR CNES/CNRS, Toulouse, France : 1225
Infrarouge thermique
F. BONN (I) et T. PHULPIN (2). (1) CARTEL, Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.
(2) CNES AP/OT, Toulouse, France 1229