Sunday, September 24, 2006

Science and Technology, Synthetic Aperture Radars

SAR Interferometry results for the 1992 Landers, CA earthquake.The Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN) is a group of connected GPS receivers which are used to monitor the build-up of strain along the two tectonic plates which are touching in southern California.
This is done by measuring very small movements at faults that aren't usually noticeable.

Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR) produce all-weather, day and night, high quality pictures of the Earth's surface. By combining two or more pictures of the same area, it's possible to make maps that are highly detailed and show useful information about an area. This technique is called SAR interferometry. SAR interferometry has been applied to the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, glacier flow, landslides, and other geologic events. NASA's Role in Investigating Continental Drift

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