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Abstract

Satellite remote sensing has been a key means of making important breakthroughs in the development of Marine science for more than half a century. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has the common advantages of all-weather, all-day with other microwave sensors, as well as the advantages of high spatial resolution and wide sward width compared with optical imaging sensors. It shows the outstanding ability and potential of sea observation and reveals many important marine phenomena and processes. Ocean dynamics is one of the most concerned issues in marine science and is the key to understand the interaction between sea - air - ice sphere. Since the birth of spaceborne SAR, ocean dynamics has been the primary task of its ocean observation. Against this background, as a new interdisciplinary subject between remote sensing science and marine science, SAR ocean dynamics emerges as the times require. This report mainly introduces the author's phased achievements in the quantitative inversion of SAR ocean dynamic parameters and the multi-scale ocean dynamic process research.

Presenter Profile

LI Xiaoming, PhD, researcher. In 2010, he obtained PhD degree from Hamburg University and Ocean University of China. He studied and worked at the German Aerospace Center from 2006 to 2014. He was elected to the Chinese Academy of Sciences' "One Hundred Talents Program" in 2014. From 2014 to now, he has been working in theAerospace Information Research Instituteof CAS (formerly the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth of CAS), currently serving as the deputy director of the Key Laboratory of Digital Earth of CAS. LI Xiaoming long engaged in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) ocean dynamics research, main research interests include spaceborne SAR Marine quantitative inversion dynamic parameters and the ocean dynamic cognitive process, etc., in remote sensing, Marine and geological journal SCI papers published more than 40 domestic and international mainstream, presided over the including national key research and development plan and the national natural science foundation of China, more than 10 scientific research projects.

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