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Space geodesy

Following the advent of space-borne Global Positioning System (GPS) that made possible point measurements of the Earth surface deformation with a sub-centimeter scale accuracy, the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) avails mappping of surface deformation with unprecedented spatial coverage (tens of thousands of square km) and resolution (up to several m). As more satellites with InSAR capabilities will be launched into orbit, a high-resolution global geodetic monitoring will become a reality. My interests are in application of the InSAR techniques to studying deformation of the solid Earth due to various tectonic and man-made processes. Currently, we are using data collected by the ERS1/2 and Envisat satellites of the European Space Agency.

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Last Updated: October 2008