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COSMO-SkyMed Spotlight interometry over rural areas: the Slumgullion landslide in Colorado, USA

July 23, 2014

In the last 7 years, spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data with resolution of better than a meter acquired by satellites in spotlight mode offered an unprecedented improvement in SAR interferometry (InSAR). Most attention has been focused on monitoring urban areas and man-made infrastructure exploiting geometric accuracy, stability, and phase fidelity of the spotlight mode. In this paper, we explore the potential application of the COSMO-SkyMed® Spotlight mode to rural areas where decorrelation is substantial and rapidly increases with time. We focus on the rapid repeat times of as short as one day possible with the COSMO-SkyMed® constellation. We further present a qualitative analysis of spotlight interferometry over the Slumgullion landslide in southwest Colorado, which moves at rates of more than 1 cm/day.

Publication Year 2014
Title COSMO-SkyMed Spotlight interometry over rural areas: the Slumgullion landslide in Colorado, USA
DOI 10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2345664
Authors Pietro Milillo, Eric J. Fielding, William H. Schulz, Brent Delbridge, Roland Burgmann
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Index ID 70119416
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center