Satellite Radar Interferometry: Theory and Practice
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By David T. Sandwell, Xiaohua Xu, Jingyi Chen, Robert J. Mellors, Meng Wei, Xiaopeng Tong, John B. DeSanto, Qi Ou
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Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) is an active remote sensing method that uses repeated radar scans of the Earth's solid surface to measure relative deformation at centimeter precision over a wide swath. It has revolutionized our understanding of the earthquake cycle, volcanic eruptions, landslides, glacier flow, ice grounding lines, ground fluid injection/withdrawal, underground nuclear tests, and other applications requiring high spatial resolution measurements of ground def...






















