21-Nov-2009 UT

News
ESA LP 2010 Symposium (Bergen, Norway): astract submission deadline extended to 1 December

Building on the long heritage of scientific symposia that provide a forum for the exchange of experience and knowledge related to Earth observation satellite data exploitation, ESA will host the ...
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Training & News
FRINGE'09 [Frascati, Italy 30 November - 04 December 2009]
04/2009

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Results
Kenyan volcanoes: analysis of deformations

Using more than a decade of measurements from interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), the team detected geodetic activity at four of the eleven central rift volcanoes in the Kenyan sector...
InSAR analysis of the L'Aquila earthquake has implications for seismic hazard in the region

Using repeated radar acquisitions acquired by ESA over the epicentral region of the L�Aquila earthquake, the team constrained the earthquake source parameters and examined the implication of ...
Dilatancy related to the Bam earthquake inferred from InSAR data

Postseismic deformation following the Mw 6.6 Bam earthquake (26 December 2003) was studied exploiting 342 full-resolution interferograms resulting from 94 Envisat ASAR scenes acquired between 7 ...
InSAR helps constraining magma intrusion at Long Valley, California

SAR data acquired by ERS-1/2 satellites and spanning the time interval from June 1992 to August 2000, levelling, global positioning system (GPS), two-color electronic distance meter (EDM) and ...
Sensitivity of X, C and L-band radar to soil surface parameters

The sensitivity of X, C and L-band radar signals to surface soil parameters has been examined over agricultural fields in the neighbourhood of Paris, France. TerraSAR-X HH polarization proved to be...
Subsidence in Rome induced by urbanisation

The team studied the surface displacement in the urban area of Rome (Italy) with multitemporal InSAR technique known as Interferometric Point Target Analysis (IPTA) exploiting the SAR dataset ...
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Focus on PI
Prof. Helmut Rott

H. Rott has been working with airborne and spaceborne SAR since 1981 and with optical data since 1975 (Landsat MSS, TM etc.). He has been PI for AO-projects of ESA, NASA, DLR, CSA and has used ...
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