@article{07a3f681b7af4fd183b2945345687aae,
title = "Applicability of Sentinel-1 Terrain Observation by Progressive Scans multitemporal interferometry for monitoring slow ground motions in the San Francisco Bay Area",
abstract = "Data from the Sentinel-1 satellite have already proven useful for investigating seismic and volcanic events since its launch in April 2014. The requirement of ultrahigh coregistration accuracy and the current relatively short time of Sentinel-1 acquisitions make its application challenging for studying slow deformation processes, such as fault creep and land subsidence. Here we analyze a set of 14 SAR images over the San Francisco Bay Area spanning 1 year from early 2015 to 2016. We show that implementing an existing Enhanced Spectral Diversity algorithm or using precise orbits together with a reference digital elevation model both yield the required coregistration accuracy for making use of the phase measurements in time series analysis of ground deformation. Following a thorough validation test, we update our estimates of Hayward Fault creep rate and confirm uplift due to recharge of the Santa Clara Valley aquifer system during the final summer of 4 year drought.",
keywords = "Sentinel-1, multitemporal interferometry, slow deformation",
author = "Manoochehr Shirzaei and Roland B{\"u}rgmann and Fielding, {Eric J.}",
note = "Funding Information: Shirzaei's contribution is supported by National Science Foundation grants EAR-1357079 and EAR-1344441. B{\"u}rgmann and Fielding acknowledge support by NASA Earth Surface and Interior program award NNX12AQ32G. Sentinel-1A interferograms used in our analysis are derived from Copernicus data, subject to ESA use and distribution conditions. We thank UNAVCO for the operation and maintenance of the PBO GPS stations and data archiving. These data and services are provided by the UNAVCO Facility with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under NSF Cooperative Agreement EAR-0735156. Part of this research was performed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with NASA. We thank Nestor Yague-Martinez, David Sandwell, and two anonymous reviewers for comments and suggestions. All codes and deformation time series are public, and to obtain a copy, send an e-mail to shirzaei@asu.edu. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright}2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.",
year = "2017",
month = mar,
day = "28",
doi = "10.1002/2017GL072663",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "44",
pages = "2733--2742",
journal = "Geophysical Research Letters",
issn = "0094-8276",
publisher = "American Geophysical Union",
number = "6",
}