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Publications about 'Atmospheric phase delay'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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Zhongbo Hu and Jordi J. Mallorqui.
An Accurate Method to Correct Atmospheric Phase Delay for InSAR with the ERA5 Global Atmospheric Model.
Remote Sensing,
11(17),
2019.
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Ekaterina Tymofyeyeva and Yuri Fialko.
Mitigation of atmospheric phase delays in InSAR data, with application to the eastern California shear zone.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth,
120(8):5952-5963,
2015.
Note: 2015JB011886.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Interferometry,
SAR interferometry,
differential SAR interferometry,
DInSAR,
Displacement,
Surface Displacement,
Atmosphere,
APS,
Transient deformation,
Satellite geodesy: results,
Satellite geodesy: technical issues,
Seismic cycle related deformations,
Integrations of techniques,
InSAR,
time series,
atmospheric delays,
transient deformation.
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Rafael Caduff,
Andrew Kos,
Fritz Schlunegger,
Brian W. McArdell,
and Andreas Wiesmann.
Terrestrial Radar Interferometric Measurement of Hillslope Deformation and Atmospheric Disturbances in the Illgraben Debris-Flow Catchment, Switzerland.
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters,
11(2):434-438,
February 2014.
Keyword(s): Atmospheric phase delay,
rockslide monitoring,
terrestrial radar interferometry,
Radar interferometry,
Gamma Portable Radar Interferometer,
GPRI,
Ku-band,
Deformation,
Displacement,
Illgraben,
Debris-flow catchment.
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A. Refice,
A. Belmonte,
F. Bovenga,
and G. Pasquariello.
On the Use of Anisotropic Covariance Models in Estimating Atmospheric DInSAR Contributions.
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters,
8(2):341-345,
March 2011.
Keyword(s): DInSAR techniques,
anisotropic atmospheric signals,
anisotropic covariance models,
atmospheric phase delays,
atmospheric phase estimation,
atmospheric phase screen field,
automated methods,
computational cost,
correlation function parameters,
critical sampling conditions,
differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar data,
kriging reconstruction approaches,
persistent scatterer interferometry,
sampling density,
sparse-grid point-target DInSAR applications,
spatial structure,
stochastic models,
synthetic aperture radar interferograms,
atmospheric techniques,
radar interferometry,
stochastic processes,
synthetic aperture radar;.
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Conference articles
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Muhammad A. Siddique,
Tazio Strozzi,
Irena Hajnsek,
and Othmar Frey.
SAR tomography for spatio-temporal inversion of coherent scatterers in villages of alpine regions.
In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp.,
pages 6099-6102,
2018.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
SAR Tomography,
persistent scatterer interferometry,
PSI,
DInSAR,
multibaseline interferometry,
interferometric stacking,
deformation monitoring,
subsidence monitoring,
urban,
urban remote sensing,
buildings,
estimation,
remote sensing,
synthetic aperture radar,
thermal expansion,
tomography,
urban areas,
alpine,
rugged terrain,
atmospheric phase,
atmospheric phase screen,
APS,
mitigation of atmospheric phase,
turbulent atmospheric phase in alpine areas,
Cosmo-SkyMed,
Zermatt,
Mattertal,
Matter valley,
Switzerland,
multi-baseline interferometry.
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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .
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