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A tutorial to quantify BAM earthquake using SNAP Differential InSAR is a satellite-based remote sensing technique that can be used to quantify small displacements of the Earth's surface. This is due to the interferometric phase being much more sensitive to the ground motion than to the elevation difference. This practical session will explain how to apply it to real-world Envisat ASAR images, with user-oriented open-source SNAP software. The main goal is able to generate ground motion from a pair of SAR images to map the Earthquake of 2003 in BAM city. More information can be found here: Video: https://youtu.be/Uc-5F9Vz04w https://github.com/BAMInSAR https://www.facebook.com/groups/RadarInterferometry
The original Single Look Complex SAR format is licensed by European Space Agency.
INSAR, BAM, Earthquake, SNAP
INSAR, BAM, Earthquake, SNAP
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