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Abstract The Nanga Parbat–Haramosh Massif located in the northwestern syntaxis of the Himalaya is an antiformal structure considered as a crustal diapir undergoing exhumation at a rate larger than 10 mm/yr since 1 Ma. Using GNSS horizontal surface velocities and a vertical and east–west decomposition of the Sentinel‐1 interferometric line‐of‐sight ...
Pauline Meyer +6 more
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Coherency Matrix Decomposition-Based Polarimetric Persistent Scatterer Interferometry [PDF]
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Mallorquí Franquet, Jordi Joan +1 more
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Abstract Seasonal land motion can be caused by processes above or below Earth's surface, often linked to natural changes in the hydrological cycle. In coastal deltaic systems, the coupling of water level changes between rivers and aquifers may cause significant surface deformation, but this process is poorly understood.
C. Hurtado‐Pulido +4 more
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The TerraSAR-X Mission and System Design [PDF]
This paper describes the TerraSAR-X Mission Concept within the context of a public-private-partnership (PPP) agreement between the German Aerospace Center DLR and industry. It briefly describes the PPP-concept as well as the overall project organization.
Buckreuß, Stefan, Werninghaus, Rolf
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Abstract Sustainable rice cultivation is vital to meet global food demands, particularly in regions relying on groundwater for irrigation. Over‐pumping, however, can cause significant ground subsidence, threatening both infrastructure and agricultural sustainability.
Ya‐Lun S. Tsai, Xun‐Yan Liu
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Co-seismic deformation during the M_w 7.3 Aqaba earthquake (1995) from ERS-SAR interferometry [PDF]
The M_w 7.3 1995 Aqaba earthquake is the largest instrumental earthquake along the Dead Sea Fault. We complement previous seismological studies by analyzing co‐seismic ground displacement from differential interferometry computed from ERS images spanning
Avouac, Jean-Philippe +2 more
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In this paper, the study on the digital elevation model (DEM) reconstruction using Gaofen-3 satellite repeat-pass synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry is presented.
Lixiang Ma +5 more
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Abstract This study integrates high resolution remote sensing data from NASA's Delta‐X mission with a process based hydrodynamic and sediment transport model to improve predictions of water levels and suspended sediment dynamics in the Mississippi River Delta, in coastal Louisiana, USA, focusing on Atchafalaya and Terrebonne basins.
Ali Reza Payandeh +6 more
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Abstract Quantifying fault frictional properties is fundamental to understanding slip behavior and seismic hazard. We analyze 2 years of Sentinel‐1 SAR data following the 2023 Turkey earthquake doublet using Independent Component Analysis‐enhanced Small Baseline Subset‐InSAR, to resolve postseismic deformation and invert for afterslip on the East ...
Jianlong Chen +4 more
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Assessment of the potential of MERIS near-infrared water vapour products to correct ASAR interferometric measurements [PDF]
Atmospheric water vapour is a major limitation for high precision Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) applications due to its significant impact on microwave signals.
Albert, P. +5 more
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