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Optimal combination of InSAR and GPS for measuring interseismic crustal deformation

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In this paper, a new remove/filter/restore technique was proposed to combine GPS and InSAR data to measure interseismic crustal deformation, considering the spacing of GPS stations in California and the characteristics of the signal and noise using InSARS.
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This article is published in Advances in Space Research.The article was published on 2010-07-15. It has received 74 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interferometric synthetic aperture radar.

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Resolving three-dimensional surface displacements from InSAR measurements: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review of the progress achieved in this field is provided, based on an analysis of the InSAR Line-Of-Sight (LOS) measurements, i.e., Offset Tracking and multi-aperture InSar (MAI), with which the surface displacement in the azimuth direction can be measured together with the LOS displacement.
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Locking depths estimated from geodesy and seismology along the San Andreas Fault System: Implications for seismic moment release

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors inspect variations in fault depths of 12 segments of the southern San Andreas Fault System derived from over 1000 GPS velocities and 66,000 relocated earthquake hypocenters.
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High‐resolution interseismic velocity data along the San Andreas Fault from GPS and InSAR

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared four interseismic velocity models of the San Andreas Fault based on GPS observations and found that the standard deviations of the predicted secular velocity from the four models are larger near the creeping segment in Central California, and along the San Jacinto Fault and the East California Shear Zone in Southern California.
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Geodetic slip rates in the southern San Andreas Fault system: Effects of elastic heterogeneity and fault geometry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used high-resolution interferometric synthetic aperture radar and GPS measurements of crustal motion across the southern San Andreas Fault system to investigate the effects of elastic heterogeneity and fault geometry on inferred slip rates and locking depths.
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Permanent scatterers in SAR interferometry

TL;DR: The authors present a complete procedure for the identification and exploitation of stable natural reflectors or permanent scatterers (PSs) starting from long temporal series of interferometric SAR images.
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North american regional reanalysis

TL;DR: The North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) project as mentioned in this paper uses the NCEP Eta model and its Data Assimilation System (at 32-km-45-layer resolution with 3-hourly output) to capture regional hydrological cycle, the diurnal cycle and other important features of weather and climate variability.
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Synthetic aperture radar interferometry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the techniques of interferometry, systems and limitations, and applications in a rapidly growing area of science and engineering, including cartography, geodesy, land cover characterization, and natural hazards.
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Radar interferometry and its application to changes in the Earth's surface

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the use of radar interferometry to measure changes in the Earth's surface has exploded in the early 1990s, and a practical summary explains the techniques for calculating and manipulating interferograms from various radar instruments, including the four satellites currently in orbit: ERS-1, ERS2, JERS-1 and RADARSAT.
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