Drastic improvements in both access to satellite images and data
processing tools today allow near real-time observation of Earth
surface deformations. Remote sensing imagery is thus a powerful,
reliable and spatially dense source of information that can be used
to understand the Earth and its surface manifestations as well as
mitigate natural hazards. This book offers for the first time a
complete overview of the methodological approaches developed to
measure surface displacement using synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
and optical imagery, as well as their applications in the
monitoring of major geophysical phenomena. More specifically, the
first part of the book presents the theory behind SAR
interferometry (InSAR) and image correlation and its latest
developments. In the second part, most of the geophysical phenomena
that trigger Earth surface deformations are reviewed. Surface
Displacement Measurement from Remote Sensing Images unveils the
potential and sensitivity of the measurement of Earth surface
displacements from remote sensing imagery.
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