SAR Data Analysis in Solid Earth Geophysics: From Science to Risk Management (original) (raw)

2014, Land Applications of Radar Remote Sensing

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This paper discusses the transformative impact of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data on Solid Earth Geophysics, highlighting advancements brought by InSAR technology in measuring crustal deformations due to seismic and volcanic activities. It covers the techniques for modeling geophysical sources from geodetic measurements, and emphasizes the integration of InSAR data in seismic risk management, including disaster response and hazard assessment, alongside the limitations and considerations involved in the data processing and modeling methodologies.

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