EGS XXVI General Assembly, Nice, France, March 2001

GI1. Sensors and instruments for harsh environments: - Oral Programme

Convener(s): Harri, A.-M.
Co-Convener(s): Calcutt, S.
Co- Sponsorship:

Thursday, 29 March 2001

Lecture Room: M4

Chairperson: Harri, A.-M.

08:30
BRISSON, P.; GRABENHOFER, J.
ESA's harsh environment initiative - space sensors for ground applications (Solicited Paper)

09:00
HARMS, U.; KÜCK, J.; LAUTERJUNG, J.; WOHLGEMUTH, L.
New wireline tools for deep and hot conditions

09:15
TALAIA, M.A.R.
Effect of the pressure in the velocity of single gas slug in stagnant liquid

09:30
SEIFERLIN, K.; SPOHN, T.; MARCZWSKI, W.
A new type of thermal probe for applications in snow research and geosciences

09:45
AGAM, G.; COHEN, P.; FABLET, Y.
Radar and photometric sensor fusion for 3D reconstruction

10:00
RICHTER, L.; BERNASCONI, M.C.; COSTE, P.; HAAPANALA, S.
Development and testing of a combined small rover/subusrface sampler for use on the surface of Mars

10:15
POLKKO, J.; TALVIOJA, M.; LOPEZ-JORKAMA, M; HARRI, A.-M.; MAKKONEN, P.; VASAMA, H.
NetLander Surface Module Electronics Compartment (SEC) design and functions

10:30
BREAK
Chairperson: Calcutt, S.

11:00
Cacho, S.; Lognonne, P.; Karczewski, J.F.; Schibler, P.; Desautez, A.; Cavoit, C.; Gabsi, T.; Favede, M.; Striebig, N.
SEIS-NL : a VBB 3 Axis Seismometer to study Mars internal structure

11:15
MAKKONEN, P.; MÄKINEN, T.; HARRI, A.-M.; POLKKO, J.; PÖYSÄ, J.
Accelerometer for Martian lander missions

11:30
AUSTER, H.U.; MAGNES, W.; FORNACON, K.H.; RUSTENBACH, J.; KROTH, R.
Digital fluxgare magnetometer operated under extreme environmental conditions

11:45
ANTTALAINEN, O.
Design failures causing decrease in PCB reliability in space applications

12:00
STENSENG, L.
Evaluating of airborne laserscanning in Greenland

12:05
Kuvshinov, Y.; Nugmanov, R.
The measurement system for depth temperature research in holes

12:10
BEGUERY, L.; MONTAGNER, J.P.; KARCZEWSKI, J.F.; CACHO, S.; KOENIG, J.C.; SAVARY, J.; STUTZMANN, E.; LOGNONNE, P.; ROULT, G.
GEODIS ( Geophysical Diving Saucer): A portable broadband seismic ocean bottom station