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Zhong Lu
Researcher at Southern Methodist University
Publications - 267
Citations - 9337
Zhong Lu is an academic researcher from Southern Methodist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interferometric synthetic aperture radar & Synthetic aperture radar. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 259 publications receiving 7480 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhong Lu include STX Corporation & Science Applications International Corporation.
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Toward mapping surface deformation in three dimensions using InSAR
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate strategies for mapping surface deformation in 3D by using multiple interferograms, with different imaging geometries, and their abilities to resolve the displacement vector are compared.
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Multi-interferogram method for measuring interseismic deformation: Denali Fault, Alaska
TL;DR: In this paper, a three-stage iterative algorithm based on distributed scatterer interferometry was used to estimate the slip rate on the Denali Fault based on a single track of radar data from ERS1/2.
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Large-area landslide detection and monitoring with ALOS/PALSAR imagery data over Northern California and Southern Oregon, USA
TL;DR: In this paper, multi-temporal ALOS/PALSAR images are used to automatically investigate landslide activity over an area of ~200 km by ~350 km in northern California and southern Oregon.
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Broad accommodation of rift-related extension recorded by dyke intrusion in Saudi Arabia
John S. Pallister,Wendy McCausland,Sigurjón Jónsson,Zhong Lu,Hani Zahran,Salah El Hadidy,Abdallah Aburukbah,Ian C. F. Stewart,Paul Lundgren,R. A. White,Mohammed Rashad Moufti +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reveal the intrusion of a volcanic dyke and indicate that rift-related extension is spread over a broad region far from the Red Sea rift axis, which is not the case in the case of the recent swarm of 30,000 earthquakes.
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Source model for the Mw 6.7, 23 October 2002, Nenana Mountain Earthquake (Alaska) from InSAR
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used 6 interferograms, constructed using radar images from the Canadian Radarsat-1 and European ERS-2 satellites, to determine the coseismic surface deformation and a source model.