Authors
Romain Jolivet, Piyush Shanker Agram, Nina Y Lin, Mark Simons, Marie‐Pierre Doin, Gilles Peltzer, Zhenhong Li
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Description
Spatial and temporal variations of pressure, temperature, and water vapor content in the atmosphere introduce significant confounding delays in interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) observations of ground deformation and bias estimates of regional strain rates. Producing robust estimates of tropospheric delays remains one of the key challenges in increasing the accuracy of ground deformation measurements using InSAR. Recent studies revealed the efficiency of global atmospheric reanalysis to mitigate the impact of tropospheric delays, motivating further exploration of their potential. Here we explore the effectiveness of these models in several geographic and tectonic settings on both single interferograms and time series analysis products. Both hydrostatic and wet contributions to the phase delay are important to account for. We validate these path delay corrections by comparing with estimates of …
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R Jolivet, PS Agram, NY Lin, M Simons, MP Doin… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2014