On the application of DInSAR to deformation monitoring in desert areas

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Xiao-Tao Chang
Jin-Yun Guo
Yong-Hong Zhang
Xiao-Qing Wang
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[1] State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping,Satellite Surveying and Mapping Center
[2] Shandong University of Science and Technology,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping,undefined
[4] National Geomatics Center of China,undefined
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Applied Geophysics | 2011年 / 8卷
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DInSAR; Hunshandake Sandy Land; height change monitoring; sandstorm;
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The DInSAR technique is used for monitoring the desert height changes to study sandstorms. Hunshandake Sandy Land, as the test area, is one of the main sources of sandstorms in Beijing. In order to study the sandstorm source and its impact, a pair of EnviSat ASAR images of Oct. 11, 2005, and Oct. 26, 2004, is processed on the basis of analysis of six ERS-2 and EnviSat radar images. After the image configuration, flat earth effect correction, data filtering, phase unwrapping, and geo-coding, a deformation model over Hunshandake desert is built. According to the results, the height decreased in most areas and increased in a few areas, which basically coincides with the strong sandstorm appearing in Beijing in the Spring of 2005. The results show DInSAR has an important role in monitoring of desert surface deformation.
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