Monitoring of deformation processes of the earth surface with methods of differential interferometric treatment of radar data
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- 1 — Permian State Technical Universitety
- 2 — Permian State Technical Universitety
Abstract
The Differential Interferometry SAR (DInSAR) has recently become one of the most popular methods to reveal and analyze the subsidence of the ground. This method is considered by researchers to be well suited to solve a problem of small relative ground shifts survey applying the short (centimeter) radio waves.
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