Decorrelation phenomena are always present in Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR). While this implies a certain level of signal degradation, decorrelation is also a characteristic of the type of imaged… Click to show full abstract
Decorrelation phenomena are always present in Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR). While this implies a certain level of signal degradation, decorrelation is also a characteristic of the type of imaged target itself and can therefore be seen as a source of information. In this paper we investigate InSAR decorrelation effects at X band by fitting volume and temporal decorrelation trends using the unique combination of data provided by the TanDEM-X and PAZ spaceborne missions. The innovative use of this constellation allows for the acquisition of both singleand repeat-pass data at short revisit times. The concurrent availability of simultaneous acquisitions and the fine temporal resolution makes this constellation the ideal observation scenario for the study of decorrelation phenomena. Overall, we analyze five test sites, characterized by the presence of different land cover classes, and for each of them we provide volume and temporal decorrelation fitting parameters. The performed analysis gives a first insight on the potential of combining bistatic and repeat-pass InSAR acquisitions also in view of future spaceborne constellations, which could benefit from the TanDEM-X/PAZ experience.
               
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