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SAR measurements of surface displacements at Augustine Volcano, Alaska from 1992 to 2005

January 1, 2007

Augustine volcano is an active stratovolcano located at the southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. Augustine volcano had experienced seven significantly explosive eruptions in 1812, 1883, 1908, 1935, 1963, 1976, and 1986, and a minor eruption in January 2006. We measured the surface displacements of the volcano by radar interferometry and GPS before and after the eruption in 2006. ERS-1/2, RADARSAT-1 and ENVISAT SAR data were used for the study. Multiple interferograms were stacked to reduce artifacts caused by different atmospheric conditions. Least square (LS) method was used to reduce atmospheric artifacts. Singular value decomposition (SVD) method was applied for retrieval of time sequential deformations. Satellite radar interferometry helps to understand the surface displacements system of Augustine volcano.

Publication Year 2007
Title SAR measurements of surface displacements at Augustine Volcano, Alaska from 1992 to 2005
DOI 10.1109/IGARSS.2007.4423901
Authors C.-W. Lee, Z. Lu, Oh-Ig Kwoun
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70031793
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center