Techniques and applications of SAR interferometry for ERS-1: Topographic mapping, change detection, and slope measurement
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SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) interferometry allows the measurement of high resolution topography of terrain from repeat orbit SAR data sets obtained by the ERS-1 AMI (Active Microwave Instrument). The system parameters which affect the accuracy of the topographic maps are errors in determination of the interferometric baseline, non parallel orbit tracks, decorrelation caused by baseline length, thermal noise, and surface change. Surface change can be observed in the interferograms either through decorrelation of the interferometric phase, or coherent phase shifts caused by locally uniform surface displacements. Phase gradient maps can be derived directly from the complex interferograms and can be transformed into surface slopes mapped onto a geometrically corrected grid.