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Deformation monitoring and scattering characterization using PAZ co-polarimetric SAR imagery

 
 

Abstract


The PAZ SAR satellite, launched in 2018, routinely delivers X-band SAR (synthetic aperture radar) imagery in co-polarimetric HH and VV channels on a weekly basis. It has the potential to reveal surface elevation and deformations and to categorize scattering characteristics. Yet, few relevant experiments and studies have been carried out so far [1], probably due to the limited PAZ data availability to the public. Using a relatively small stack of 10 PAZ co-polarimetric SAR images, we investigate and demonstrate the applicability of PAZ co-polarimetric SAR imagery for monitoring surface deformation. Images were acquired between September 2019 and April 2020, covering the northern part of the Netherlands. This InSAR (interferometric SAR) time series of images allowed us to classify radar scatterers in terms of scattering mechanisms.

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DOI 10.5194/EGUSPHERE-EGU21-541
Language English
Journal None

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