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Cumulative deformation time series of the 16 selected reference siblings in (a) HH and (b) VV. (c) Average deformation time series of the 16 reference points in HH (square) and in VV (circle), and the deformation time series of the common reference (dot line).
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Extracting meaningful attributes of radar scatterers from SAR images, PAZ in our case, facilitates a better understanding of SAR data and physical interpretation of deformation processes. The attribute categories and attribute extraction method are not yet thoroughly investigated. Therefore, this study recognizes three attribute categories: geometr...
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... the identified 16 reference sibling pairs were stable over time and dispersedly distributed over the whole test site, by averaging their deformation time series and subtracting these values from all IMPs in HH and VV, we mitigated the reference error at a global scale. Figure 6a,b separately show the cumulative deformation time series of these pairs in HH and VV. Here, each row depicts the deformation time series of the reference point from the pairs. ...
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... each row depicts the deformation time series of the reference point from the pairs. The average deformation time series of the reference points in HH (indicated by the square) and VV (circle) are similar, all having less than 1 mm difference; see Figure 6c). As proposed in Section 2.1.2, ...
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