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Volumn 26, Issue 11, 1999, Pages 1629-1632
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Monitoring very slow slope movements by means of SAR interferometry: A case study from a mass waste above a reservoir in the Otztal Alps, Austria
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
EROSION;
INTERFEROMETRY;
MAPPING;
MASS TRANSFER;
MONITORING;
RAIN;
RESERVOIRS (WATER);
SLOPE STABILITY;
GEODETIC SATELLITES;
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR;
AUSTRIA;
GROUND BASED GEODETIC MEASUREMENT;
HYDROPOWER RESERVOIRS;
MASS WASTING;
SLOPE MOVEMENT;
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR;
INTERFEROMETRY;
HAZARD ASSESSMENT;
RAINFALL;
SLOPE DYNAMICS;
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR;
AUSTRIA;
DEFORMATION FIELD;
DISPLACEMENT RATE;
GEODETIC MEASUREMENTS;
HYDROPOWER RESERVOIRS;
INTERFEROGRAMS;
RADAR INTERFEROMETRY;
SAR INTERFEROMETRY;
SUMMER RAINFALL;
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EID: 0033153613
PISSN: 00948276
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1029/1999GL900262 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (139)
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References (10)
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