Separation of Water Level Change From Atmospheric Artifacts Through Application of Independent Component Analysis to InSAR Time Series
Saoussen Belhadj‐aissa,
Marc Simard,
Cathleen E. Jones
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry (InSAR) has emerged as a valuable tool for measuring water level change (WLC) to study hydrodynamic processes in coastal wetlands. However, the highly dynamic wet atmosphere conditions common in these areas have a significant impact on InSAR observations, producing errors in the derived values. Standard methods for estimating atmospheric noise in InSAR time series lack the spatial or temporal resolution needed to adequately correct for wet troposph… Show more
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