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-====== Satellite Radar Interferometry ====== 
-Satellite Interferometry is a remote sensing technique recently adopted by the earth science community to study various active earth processes. ​ This technique has rapidly grown in popularity over the past decade because it provides a unique dataset to study seismic, volcanic, hydrologic, and other surface processes. ​ The material covered in this class constitutes a ‘crash course’ on the theoretical concepts and practical computing skills necessary to apply satellite interferometry towards the study of the earth. ​ 
  
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-A major component of the course is an independent research project. ​ Students identify a geologic process to investigate,​ choose a region of study, and process the available satellite data for that region. ​ Final reports are posted below. 
-===== Course Projects for Fall 2014 ===== 
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-===== Course Projects for Winter 2010 ===== 
-  * Using DInSAR to analyze Boulder Creek earthflow, northern California from September 19, 2007 – December 20, 2009, by Alex Handwerger 
-  * Areal extent of rupture associated with the Mw 7.0 January 12, 2010 Haiti earthquake: Regional seismic hazard implication?,​ by Ashley Streig 
-  * Mapping lava flows on the East Rift Zone of Kilauea, Hawaii with SAR coherence, by Hannah Dietterich 
-  * Study of the deformation of the Longitudinal valley fault using InSAR, by Jiangzhi Chen 
-  * InSAR Evaluation of Ice Movement on the Antarctic Peninsula, by Sara Papamarcos 
-  * Interseismic Strain at Two Locations Along the Cascadia Subduction Zone, by Sequoia Alba 
-  * Analyzing Correlation West of the Three Sisters Volcanoes using Conventional InSAR and StaMPS/MTI, by Susan Riddick 
-  * Detecting Long-wavelength Tectonic Uplift resulting from the Migrating Mendocino Triple Junction using InSAR, by Randy Krogstad 
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-===== Course Projects for Spring 2008 ===== 
-  * 2.21.08 Earthquake near Wells, NV, by Sarah Firth\\ 
-  * Subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley: Lost Hills Case Study, by Joanne Hall\\ 
-  * Land Uplift & Subsidence in the Santa Clara Valley, CA, by John Hill\\ 
-  * Radar Coherence as a Function of Slope: A Mojave Desert Case Study, by Samuel Jones\\ 
-  * Using PS InSAR to monitor pre- and co-eruptive deformation at Mount St. Helens, WA, 2003-2006, by Andrew Schneider\\ 
-  * Assessing the use of trihedral corner reflectors for PS-InSAR landslide studies, by Laura Stimely\\ 
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-===== Course Projects for Winter 2007 ===== 
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-  * Land Subsidence in Portland, OR, by Philip Benghiat 
-  * Los Angeles Area InSAR Observation]] by  Belle Philibosian 
-  * Land Subsidence in the Klamath Basin, OR, by Anuwat Treerotchananon 
-  * Using InSAR to examine slow-moving landslides at the Portuguese Bend, CA, by Max Calabro 
-  * Detection of ground displacment near the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve using InSAR, by Robert Dubuc III 
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-SAR data acquired from [[http://​www.esa.int|ESA]] and 
-[[http://​www.jaxa.jp/​index_e.html|JAXA]] through the 
-[[http://​winsar.unavco.org/​main.php|WInSAR Consortium]]. ​ \\ 
-Funding for data purchases provided by [[http://​www.nsf.gov/​|NSF]] and 
-[[http://​www.nasa.gov/​|NASA]].\\ 
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