InSAR studies of Alaska volcanoes

Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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Abstract

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) is a remote sensing technique capable of measuring ground surface deformation with sub-centimeter precision and spatial resolution in tens-of­meters over a large region. This paper describes basics of InSAR and highlights our studies of Alaskan volcanoes with InSAR images acquired from European ERS-l and ERS-2, Canadian Radarsat-l, and Japanese JERS-l satellites.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title InSAR studies of Alaska volcanoes
Series title Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
DOI 10.7780/kjrs.2005.21.1.59
Volume 21
Issue 1
Year Published 2005
Language English
Publisher KoreaScience
Contributing office(s) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center, Earthquake Science Center, Volcano Science Center
Description 14 p.
First page 59
Last page 72
Country United States
State Alaska
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