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Volumn , Issue , 2008, Pages
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Microwave interferometric sensors as a tool for space and time analysis of active volcano deformations: The Stromboli case
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Author keywords
DInSAR; Ground based SAR interferometry; Landslides monitoring; Spaceborne microwave interferometry
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Indexed keywords
DEFORMATION;
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY;
GEODETIC SATELLITES;
INTERFEROMETERS;
LANDSLIDES;
MICROWAVES;
PLASMAS;
REMOTE SENSING;
SPACE OPTICS;
SYNTHETIC APERTURES;
ACTIVE VOLCANOES;
BEFORE AND AFTER;
C-BANDS;
DEFORMATION FIELDS;
DIFFERENT PROCESS;
DINSAR;
EFFUSIVE PHASE;
ENVISAT SATELLITES;
GROUND DEFORMATIONS;
GROUND-BASED SAR;
GROUND-BASED SAR INTERFEROMETRY;
INTERFEROMETRIC SENSORS;
KU BANDS;
LANDSLIDES MONITORING;
MAIN EVENTS;
MASS MOVEMENTS;
RADARSAT;
SAR SYSTEMS;
SATELLITE PLATFORMS;
SCIARA DEL FUOCO;
SPACE AND TIME;
SPACEBORNE MICROWAVE INTERFEROMETRY;
SPATIAL EVOLUTIONS;
STROMBOLI VOLCANOS;
TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICS;
VOLCANIC ACTIVITIES;
VOLCANOES;
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EID: 62949149545
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1109/USEREST.2008.4740332 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (8)
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References (6)
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