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Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)

ADWR SAR Image

 

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is a side-looking, active (produces its own illumination), radar imaging system that transmits a pulsed microwave signal towards the earth and records both the amplitude and phase of the back-scattered signal that returns to the antenna. Interferometric SAR (InSAR) is a technique that compares the amplitude and phase signals received during one pass of the SAR platform over a specific geographic area with the amplitude and phase signals received during a second pass of the platform over the same area but at a different time. InSAR techniques, using satellite based SAR platform data, can be used to produce land surface deformation products with cm-scale vertical resolution, 30-m pixel resolution, and covering areas 100 km x 100 km (in standard beam modes).

West Valley 3030 Day Interferogram

West Valley 3030 Day Interferogram

ADWR has been using InSAR for the last 5-6 years to determine the spatial extent, deformation rates, and time-series history of several land subsidence features within the Phoenix and Tucson Active Management Areas (AMAs). With funding from NASA, and technological help from Microsoft Vexcel Corporation and the Center for Space Research at the University of Texas at Austin, ADWR has developed an application using SAR data and InSAR processing techniques to perform long-term monitoring of land subsidence within Arizona for the purpose of improved water resource management.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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