Title :
Accuracy and Resolution of ALOS Interferometry: Vector Deformation Maps of the Father´s Day Intrusion at Kilauea
Author :
Sandwell, David T. ; Myer, David ; Mellors, Robert ; Shimada, Masanobu ; Brooks, Benjamin ; Foster, James
Author_Institution :
Scripps Instn. of Oceanogr., Univ. of California, La Jolla, CA
Abstract :
We assess the spatial resolution and phase noise of interferograms made from L-band Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) synthetic-aperture-radar (SAR) data and compare these results with corresponding C-band measurements from European Space Agency Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS). Based on cross-spectral analysis of phase gradients, we find that the spatial resolution of ALOS interferograms is 1.3times better than ERS interferograms. The phase noise of ALOS (i.e., line-of-sight precision in the 100-5000-m wavelength band) is 1.6times worse than ERS (3.3 mm versus 2.1 mm). In both cases, the largest source of error is tropospheric phase delay. Vector deformation maps associated with the June 17, 2007 (Father´s day) intrusion along the east rift zone of the Kilauea Volcano were recovered using just four ALOS SAR images from two look directions. Comparisons with deformation vectors from 19 continuous GPS sites show rms line-of-site precision of 14 mm and rms azimuth precision (flight direction) of 71 mm. This azimuth precision is at least 4times better than the corresponding measurements made at C-band. Phase coherence is high even in heavily vegetated areas in agreement with previous results. This improved coherence combined with similar or better accuracy and resolution suggests that L-band ALOS will outperform C-band ERS in the recovery of slow crustal deformation.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; deformation; faulting; remote sensing by radar; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; topography (Earth); AD 2007 06 17; Advanced Land Observing Satellite; C-band measurements; European Space Agency; Global Positioning System; Hawaii; Kilauea Volcano; L-band ALOS Interferometry; SAR data; cross-spectral analysis; crustal deformation; remote sensing satellite; rift zone; synthetic-aperture-radar; tropospheric phase delay; vector deformation maps; wavelength 236 mm; Azimuth; Extraterrestrial measurements; Interferometry; L-band; Noise measurement; Phase measurement; Phase noise; Satellites; Spatial resolution; Wavelength measurement; Crustal deformation; phase noise; radar interferometry; synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2008.2000634