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Priti Girohi and Ashutosh Bhardwaj
Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is an advanced remote sensing technique for studying the earth?s surface topography and deformations; it is used to generate high-quality Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). DEMs are a crucial and primary inpu...
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Giuseppe Cianflone, Cristiano Tolomei, Carlo Alberto Brunori, Stephen Monna and Rocco Dominici
In this work, we map surficial ground deformations that occurred during the years 2004?2010 in the Crati Valley (Southern Italy). The valley is in one of the most seismically active regions of the Italian peninsula, and presents slope instability and wid...
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Francesca Cigna
With a wide spectrum of imaging capabilities?from optical to radar sensors, low to very high resolution, continental to local scale, single-image to multi-temporal approaches, yearly to sub-daily acquisition repeat cycles?Earth Observation (EO) offers se...
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Richard Czikhardt, Juraj Papco, Matus Bakon, Pavel Liscak, Peter Ondrejka and Marian Zlocha
Multi-temporal synthetic aperture radar interferometry techniques (MT-InSAR) are nowadays a well-developed remote sensing tool for ground stability monitoring of areas afflicted by natural hazards. Its application capability has recently been emphasized ...
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