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S. Samiei Esfahany

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A Stochastic Model for InSAR Timeseries

Estimation and Propagation for Reduced Datasets

The main objective of this paper is to develop and evaluate a pragmatic approach to obtain an InSAR stochastic model for reduced InSAR datasets. This goal is achieved by calculation of the stochastic parameters per InSAR stack, propagating the noise structure to reduced datasets. ...
This paper describes several geodetic studies that consolidate the reliability and precision of monitoring subsidence due to hydrocarbon production: the deployment of Integrated Geodetic Reference Stations (IGRS); the application of high resolution InSAR; the comparison of differ ...
Temporal decorrelation is one of the main error sources in satellite radar interferometry. As the range of physical mechanisms causing temporal decorrelation is wide, there is no single analytical method to model this effect. Recent studies report seasonally varying coherence beh ...
The Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta is shaped by natural and manmade landscapes. Over many polder areas, soils are drained to be used as pastures. Around 30% of the pastures are situated on peat soils, of which many are located in the western part of the Netherlands, known as the ‘Gree ...
During the last decades, time-series interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) has been emerged as a powerful technique to measure various surface deformation phenomena of the earth. The multivariate statistics of interferometric phase stacks plays an important role in the ...
This contribution proposes a new approach for the analysis and preparation of geodetic data for the use in geophysical modeling. The approach resolves the problem of non-uniformity in the datasets obtained by different measurement techniques. The approach is based on two main ste ...
Deformation estimates from Interferometric Synthetic
Aperture Radar (InSAR) are relative: they form a ‘free’
network referred to an arbitrary datum, e.g. by assuming a reference
point in the image to be stable. However, some applications
require ‘absolute’ InSAR e ...
During the last decades, time-series interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) has emerged as a powerful technique to measure various surface deformation phenomena of the earth. Early generations of time-series InSAR methodologies, i.e. Persistent Scatterer Interferometry ...
InSAR deformation estimates form a 'free network' referred to an arbitrary datum, e.g. by assuming a reference point in the image to be stable. Consequently, the estimates of any measurement point in the image are dependent of these postulations on reference point stability, and ...
In recent years, new algorithms have been proposed to retrieve maximum available information in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometric stacks with focus on distributed scatterers. The key step in these algorithms is to optimally estimate single-master (SM) wrapped phases ...
The landslide activity in the area of Bolshoy Sochi (Big Sochi) situated at the Black Sea coast of the Great Caucasus has been studied using the StaMPS PS-InSAR method. We incorporated three sets of radar images from the satellites with different wavelengths ALOS, Envisat and Ter ...
The geodetic quality of a low-cost commercial off-the-shelf InSAR transponder has been empirically assessed, both under controlled conditions and operationally for landslide monitoring. Comparison of 113 transponder-InSAR observations with independent validation measurements (lev ...
Algorithms have been proposed in the recent years in order to retrieve all information available in interferometric stacks of SAR acquisitions with focus on distributed scatterers. One of the key steps in these algorithms - called phase triangulation, phase linking or phase multi ...