MULTI-TEMPORAL INTERFEROMETRIC POINT TARGET ANALYSIS

Interferometric Point Target Analysis (IPTA) is a method to exploit the temporal and spatial characteristics of interferometric signatures collected from point targets to accurately map surface deformation histories, terrain heights, and relative atmospheric path delays. In this contribution the IPTA methodology is presented. Furthermore, based on examples, its applicability for stacks of ERS and JERS SAR data

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