Rowan Biessel 🛰🌎 (@biesselrowan) 's Twitter Profile
Rowan Biessel 🛰🌎

@biesselrowan

InSAR closure phase and Earth observation enthusiast from Alaska | he/him PhD student at @CornellEAS

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calendar_today30-05-2021 05:07:23

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NASA Landsat (@nasa_landsat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You’ve probably seen artists’ renderings of #Landsat satellites in orbit... but how about an *actual image* of a satellite in orbit? Thanks to Maxar, we now have images of Landsat 8 orbiting Earth from the WorldView-3 satellite. Enjoy! 🛰️

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Some neat instances of visible ice-wedge degradation in interior Alaska following the 2009 Big Creek wildfire. As seen in google earth

Some neat instances of visible ice-wedge degradation in interior Alaska following the 2009 Big Creek wildfire. 

As seen in google earth
Charles Balagizi (@charlesbalagizi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From Goma city, an intense glow is observed this evening of May 19, 2023 at the summit of #Nyamulagira volcano, linked to the ongoing eruption inside the volcano's caldera.

From Goma city, an intense glow is observed this evening of May 19, 2023 at the summit of #Nyamulagira volcano, linked to the ongoing  eruption inside the volcano's caldera.
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Hey, fellow people in academia, do you have recommendations on easy GitHub personal website templates? I want to have a place to put a summary of my projects/work and maybe a few blog posts

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We submitted our Intensity Triplet paper last week and I'm happy to share the preprint! We show a triplet composed of SAR intensities can be highly associated with InSAR closure phases and is promising for mm-scale accuracy deformation measurements. techrxiv.org/articles/prepr…

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A slight departure from SAR, but I spotted TWO (at least) kinds of slime mold on this stump this morning — two I haven’t seen in Fairbanks before. I really ought to get a macro lenses for my phone because these things are gorgeous and so alien

A slight departure from SAR, but I spotted TWO (at least) kinds of slime mold on this stump this morning — two I haven’t seen in Fairbanks before. I really ought to get a macro lenses for my phone because these things are gorgeous and so alien
Dr. Thorbjorg Agustsdottir (@fencingtobba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

News from Veðurstofa Íslands / Icelandic Met Office. New InSAR satellite image of #Reykjanes Peninsula clearly shows a butterfly like image, typical for dyke intrusions, and deformation up to 18cm! vedur.is/um-vi/frettir/… Data processed by Vincent Drouin Veðurstofa Íslands / Icelandic Met Office.

News from <a href="/Vedurstofan/">Veðurstofa Íslands / Icelandic Met Office</a>. New InSAR satellite image of #Reykjanes Peninsula clearly shows a butterfly like image, typical for dyke intrusions, and deformation up to 18cm! 

vedur.is/um-vi/frettir/…

Data processed by Vincent Drouin <a href="/Vedurstofan/">Veðurstofa Íslands / Icelandic Met Office</a>.
Rowan Biessel 🛰🌎 (@biesselrowan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think this is the first time I’ve seen InSAR from a private SAR provider or 1d repeat x-band interferograms of a volcano for that matter

Franz J Meyer (@sarevangelist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Presentation Alert🚨 Still at IEEE IGARSS? Our UA Fairbanks student Rowan Biessel presenting on “Simulations of InSAR Velocity Bias due to Dielectric Changes & Heterogeneous Velocities” 🏢: Room 212/214 ⏰: starting now #GoldenAgeOfSAR

🚨Presentation Alert🚨
Still at <a href="/igarss/">IEEE IGARSS</a>? Our <a href="/uafairbanks/">UA Fairbanks</a> student Rowan Biessel presenting on “Simulations of InSAR Velocity Bias due to Dielectric Changes &amp; Heterogeneous Velocities”
🏢: Room 212/214
⏰: starting now
#GoldenAgeOfSAR
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The climate-driven advance of beavers into the Arctic tundra is causing the release of more methane — a greenhouse gas — into the atmosphere. New research by the UAF Geophysical Institute's Ken Tape and others, including NASA JPL, explains. UA Fairbanks gi.alaska.edu/news/beaver-ac…

The climate-driven advance of beavers into the Arctic tundra is causing the release of more methane — a greenhouse gas — into the atmosphere. New research by the <a href="/UAFGI/">UAF Geophysical Institute</a>'s Ken Tape and others, including <a href="/NASAJPL/">NASA JPL</a>, explains. <a href="/uafairbanks/">UA Fairbanks</a> 
gi.alaska.edu/news/beaver-ac…