Study of Systematic Bias in Measuring Surface Deformation With SAR Interferometry

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING(2021)

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This article investigates the presence of a new interferometric signal in multilooked synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferograms that cannot be attributed to the atmospheric or Earth-surface topography changes. The observed signal is short-lived and decays with the temporal baseline; however, it is distinct from the stochastic noise attributed to temporal decorrelation. The presence of such a fading signal introduces a systematic phase component, particularly in short temporal baseline interferograms. If unattended, it biases the estimation of Earth surface deformation from SAR time series. Here, the contribution of the mentioned phase component is quantitatively assessed. The biasing impact on the deformation-signal retrieval is further evaluated. A quality measure is introduced to allow the prediction of the associated error with the fading signals. Moreover, a practical solution for the mitigation of this physical signal is discussed; special attention is paid to the efficient processing of Big Data from modern SAR missions such as Sentinel-1 and NISAR. Adopting the proposed solution, the deformation bias is shown to decrease significantly. Based on these analyses, we put forward our recommendations for efficient and accurate deformation-signal retrieval from large stacks of multilooked interferograms.
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Strain,Fading channels,Time series analysis,Synthetic aperture radar,Systematics,Decorrelation,Moisture,Big Data,deformation estimation,differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) (DInSAR),distributed scatterers (DSs),error analysis,near real-time (NRT) processing,phase inconsistencies,signal decorrelation,time-series analysis
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