Some thoughts on the use of InSAR data to constrain models of surface deformation : noise structure and data downsampling

dc.contributor.author Lohman, Rowena B.
dc.contributor.author Simons, Mark
dc.date.accessioned 2006-01-25T20:18:06Z
dc.date.available 2006-01-25T20:18:06Z
dc.date.issued 2005-01-25
dc.description Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 6 (2005): Q01007, doi:10.1029/2004GC000841.
dc.description.abstract Repeat-pass Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) provides spatially dense maps of surface deformation with potentially tens of millions of data points. Here we estimate the actual covariance structure of noise in InSAR data. We compare the results for several independent interferograms with a large ensemble of GPS observations of tropospheric delay and discuss how the common approaches used during processing of InSAR data affects the inferred covariance structure. Motivated by computational concerns associated with numerical modeling of deformation sources, we then combine the data-covariance information with the inherent resolution of an assumed source model to develop an efficient algorithm for spatially variable data resampling (or averaging). We illustrate these technical developments with two earthquake scenarios at different ends of the earthquake magnitude spectrum. For the larger events, our goal is to invert for the coseismic fault slip distribution. For smaller events, we infer the hypocenter location and moment. We compare the results of inversions using several different resampling algorithms, and we assess the importance of using the full noise covariance matrix. en
dc.description.sponsorship R. Lohman is partially supported by a NASA New Investigator Program grant award to M. Simons. en
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dc.identifier.citation Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 6 (2005): Q01007 en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1029/2004GC000841
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/449
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.publisher American Geophysical Union en
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1029/2004GC000841
dc.subject Correlated noise en
dc.subject InSAR en
dc.subject Little Skull Mountain en
dc.title Some thoughts on the use of InSAR data to constrain models of surface deformation : noise structure and data downsampling en
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