Satellite Interferometry Data Interpretation and Exploitation 1st Edition
Satellite Interferometry Data Interpretation and Exploitation (1st Edition) by Michele Crosetto and Lorenzo Solari is an essential resource for professionals and researchers working with InSAR and SAR remote sensing. This clear, authoritative guide draws you into the power of satellite interferometry for monitoring Earth at local to global scales.
Start with a crisp overview of the science behind interferometric SAR, then move seamlessly into practical interpretation techniques and real-world applications in geodesy, urban subsidence, landslide detection, volcanology, glacier dynamics, coastal erosion, and infrastructure monitoring. The authors combine rigorous methodology with accessible explanations of data processing workflows, error sources, and best-practice strategies for extracting reliable deformation signals from complex datasets.
Whether you are an InSAR practitioner, remote sensing scientist, surveyor, engineer, or planner, this volume helps you translate raw interferometric measurements into actionable insights for decision-making in disaster management, environmental monitoring, and urban planning. Rich with case studies and examples from diverse geographic contexts, it equips readers to apply satellite interferometry across regions and environments.
Written in a professional yet engaging tone, this book balances theory and application to build confidence in data interpretation and exploitation. If you need a practical, up-to-date reference to unlock the potential of Earth observation using interferometric techniques, this 1st Edition is a smart investment for your library and career toolkit.
Order your copy today to advance your understanding of satellite interferometry and bring transformative remote sensing capabilities to your projects.
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