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Digital elevation model generation using multibaseline advanced land observing satellite/phased array type L-band synthetic aperture radar imagery

The digital elevation model (DEM) forms fundamental topographical data for many scientific and engineering purposes including hydrology, geology, and civil applications. Using active and passive satellite remote sensing, it is an efficient and cost-effective approach to acquire up-to-date, accurate...

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Published in:Journal of applied remote sensing 2011-01, Vol.5 (1), p.053510-053510
Main Authors: Yu, Jung Hum, Ge, Linlin, Rizos, Chris
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