FRP.P2.2

Constraining the Ambiguities in Assessing Displacements From InSAR Observations in Hyper-arid Areas

Jonathan C.L. Normand, Essam Heggy, University of Southern California (USC), United States

Session:
FRP.P2: Differential SAR Interferometry: Applications II Poster

Track:
SAR Imaging and Processing Techniques

Location:
Poster Area 2

Presentation Time:
Fri, 21 Jul, 14:15 - 15:45 Pacific Time (UTC -8)

Session Chair:
Ramon Hanssen, Delft University of Technology
Session Managers:
Srashti Singh and NIMA ESMAEILZADEH and Suhaimee Buya and sunni kanta prasad kushwaha
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Session FRP.P2
FRP.P2.1: SYNERGY OF INSAR AND MACHINE LEARNING FOR MINING-INDUCED MONITORING
Gauhar Meldebekova, Newcastle University, United Kingdom; Chen Yu, Chang'an University, China; Jon Mills, Newcastle University, United Kingdom; Gauhar Meldebekova, Chang'an University, United Kingdom
FRP.P2.2: Constraining the Ambiguities in Assessing Displacements From InSAR Observations in Hyper-arid Areas
Jonathan C.L. Normand, Essam Heggy, University of Southern California (USC), United States
FRP.P2.3: POST MINING GROUND DEFORMATIONS FROM LAND SUBSIDENCE TO REBOUND: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CAMPINE (LIMBURG, BELGIUM) COAL MINING DISTRICT
Pierre-Yves Declercq, Atefe Choopani, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Belgium; Jeffrey Verbeurgt, National Geographic Institute Belgium, Belgium; Xavier Devleeschouwer, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Belgium
FRP.P2.4: ESTIMATION OF POTENTIAL EARTHQUAKE EPICENTER BASED ON LEVEL OF LAND DEFORMATION ALONG COASTAL LINE OF SOUTH JAVA
Pakhrur Razi, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia; Joshapat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Chiba University, Japan; Yuta Izumi, Muroran Institut of Technology, Japan; Takeo Tadono, Yousei Mizukami, Masato Ohki, Takeshi Motohka, Earth Observation Research Center, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
FRP.P2.5: Using Independent Component Analysis and Image Segmentation to Identify Atmospheric Features in Time Series of Interferometric UAVSAR Data
saoussen belhadj aissa, Marc Simard, Cathleen Jones, Talib Oliver Cabrera, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States; jessica Fayne, Departement of Earth and Environemental Sciences, University of Mivhigan, Ann Arbor, United States
FRP.P2.6: DINSAR MONITORING ‘THE YERBA LOCA’ LANDSLIDE USING S1 RADAR IMAGES IN THE CHILEAN CENTRAL ANDES.
Paulina Vidal-Páez, Universidad Mayor, Chile; Jorge Clavero, Bárbara Droguett, Amawta Geoconsultores, Chile; Miguel Peralta, Waldo Pérez-Martínez, Universidad Mayor, Chile; Alfonso Fernández-Sarría, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
FRP.P2.7: OPTIMIZING CHARACTERIZATION OF AN URBANIZED CREEPING LANDSLIDE WITH ADVANCED MULTITEMPORAL INTERFEROMETRIC SAR
Arturo Velasco Alvarez, Simon Fraser University, Canada; Nicholas J. Roberts, Mineral Resources Tasmania, Australia; Bernhard Rabus, Simon Fraser University, Canada
FRP.P2.8: ASSESSMENT OF TROPOSPHERIC SIGNAL MITIGATION TECHNIQUES FOR SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR INTERFEROMETRY
MinJeong Jo, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States; Sang-Wan Kim, Sejong University, South Korea; Takamichi Iguchi, Batuhan Osmanoglu, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
FRP.P2.9: STRATEGY USED FOR PHASE UNWRAPPING In THE NSBAS MT-INSAR CHAIN
MARIE-PIERRE DOIN, Aya Cheaib, Franck Thollard, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, IRD, Univ. Gustave Eiffel, ISTerre, France
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