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Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry

by Paul A. Rosen, Scott Hensley, Ian R. Joughin, Fuk K. Li, Søren N. Madsen, Ernesto Rodríguez, Richard M. Goldstein - PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE , 2000
"... Synthetic aperture radar interferometry is an imaging technique for measuring the topography of a surface, its changes over time, and other changes in the detailed characteristics of the surface. By exploiting the phase of the coherent radar signal, interferometry has transformed radar remote sensin ..."
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Synthetic aperture radar interferometry is an imaging technique for measuring the topography of a surface, its changes over time, and other changes in the detailed characteristics of the surface. By exploiting the phase of the coherent radar signal, interferometry has transformed radar remote

www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi/ Article Monitoring Geologic Hazards and Vegetation Recovery in the Wenchuan Earthquake Region Using Aerial Photography

by Zhenwang Li, Quanjun Jiao, Huan Tang, Tong Liu , 2014
"... Province, China, triggering thousands of landslides, debris flows, and barrier lakes, leading to a substantial loss of life and damage to the local environment and infrastructure. This study aimed to monitor the status of geologic hazards and vegetation recovery in a post-earthquake disaster area us ..."
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using high-resolution aerial photography from 2008 to 2011, acquired from the Center for Earth Observation and Digital Earth (CEODE), Chinese Academy of Sciences. The distribution and range of hazards were identified in 15 large, representative geologic hazard areas triggered by the Wenchuan earthquake

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Glacial lake mapping with very high resolution satellite SAR data

by T. Strozzi, A. Wiesmann, S. Joshi, P. Mool
"... Abstract. Floods resulting from the outbursts of glacial lakes are among the most far-reaching disasters in high moun-tain regions. Glacial lakes are typically located in remote ar-eas and space-borne remote sensing data are an important source of information about the occurrence and development of ..."
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optical and radar imagery. The perfor-mance of the satellite SAR data is best during the snow- and ice-free season. In the broader perspective of hazard man-agement, the detection of glacial lakes and the monitoring of their changes from very high-resolution satellite SAR inten-sity images contributes

UNDERSTANDING THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKE-INDUCED LANDSLIDE DAMS

by Xuanmei Fan
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Modelling spatial-temporal change of Poyang Lake using multitemporal

by Landsat Imagery, Peng Gong
"... Poyang Lake is a seasonal lake, exchanging water with the lower branch of the Yangtze River. During the spring and summer flooding season it inundates a large area while in the winter it shrinks considerably, creating a large tract of marshland for wild migratory birds. A better knowledge of the wat ..."
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. In this study, we assess the feasibility of the use of multitemporal Landsat images for mapping the spatial-temporal change of Poyang Lake water body and the temporal process of water inundation of marshlands. Eight cloud-free Landsat Thematic Mapper images

Multi-Temporal InSAR Technique over the Giant Panda

by Panpan Tang, Fulong Chen, Huadong Guo, Bangsen Tian, Xinyuan Wang, Natarajan Ishwaran
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Chapter 2 Rapid Mapping Using Airborne and Satellite SAR Images

by Paolo Gamba
"... Historically, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data was made available later than optical data for the purpose of land cover classification (Landsat Legacy Project ..."
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Historically, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data was made available later than optical data for the purpose of land cover classification (Landsat Legacy Project

High Resolution SAR for Urban Areas Monitoring

by For Urban Areas Monitoring, Tesi Di Dottorato, Ingegneria Elettronica, E Delle Telecomunicazioni, Il Coordinatore, Corso Il Tutore
"... Abstract: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) represents today one of the most powerful instruments in monitoring the growth of urban centers and its relevant management. New upcoming SAR sensors will soon supply high resolution images with a consequent increase in the information content. This thesis co ..."
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contributes originally to the topic above, ranging from the simulation to the post-processing of high resolution SAR data. In particular, an efficient SAR raw signal simulator for extended scenes is developed for the hybrid stripmap-spotlight configuration. Moreover, a new model-based approach for geometrical

A Case of Unrealised Potential

by Robert Wright, Thomas Damoiseaux, Thierry Toutin, Chryssoula Boutoura, Evangelos Livieratos, Petros Patias, A. Achilli, Ratna Saraswati, Sugeng Rahardjo, Hussam Al Bilibishi, Abdull Rahim Hamdan, Yasuo Obikane, Emilia Wisniewska, Tomasz Zawila-niedzwiecki, Maria Iracka, Fu Suxing, Chen Haiyao, Fu Qiaomei, Robert Wright
"... Production of topographical maps of low- and high-mountain terrain by means of high-resolution In-SAR-data ..."
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Production of topographical maps of low- and high-mountain terrain by means of high-resolution In-SAR-data

Earth Observation for Earthquake Disaster Monitoring and Assessment

by Huadong Guo, Liangyun Liu, Xiangtao Fan, Xinwu Li, Lu Zhang
"... China is a country where earthquakes and many other disasters happen often. After earthquakes, roads are damaged, traffic is blocked off, secondary disasters occur frequently, weather conditions become adverse, and communications are interrupted, which makes it difficult to gather data from stricken ..."
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China is a country where earthquakes and many other disasters happen often. After earthquakes, roads are damaged, traffic is blocked off, secondary disasters occur frequently, weather conditions become adverse, and communications are interrupted, which makes it difficult to gather data from
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