Tropospheric correction for PSInSAR time series

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Tropospheric correction for PSInSAR time series

by shadi7577 » Tue Dec 06, 2022 9:02 am America/New_York

I am using Sentinel-1 A/B images to create a deformation time series using Persistent scatterer interferometry concept through Stanford Method for Persistent scatterers (StaMPS), and I have tried the linear atmospheric phase screen removal through matlab/StaMPS processing using Toolbox for Reducing Atmospheric InSAR Noise (TRAIN) through which a script (“oscar-client-python/get_modis.py”) is called, which I have cloned from https://github.com/jgomezdans/get_modis/.
however I was informed that this script is obsolete and is no longer a viable option to remove the tropospheric phase contribution to the interferometric deformational phase, Applying this script did remove some of the phase contribution but the noise still persists for each ps points and thus they shows random displacement pattern over time. Which recipe can I use in order to provide a dependable atmospheric correction for PSInSAR time series through TRAIN knowing that my study area is a natural landscape with minimal urban presence with variable relief beside the gulf of suez.
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velocity map with deformational phase only (after linear_APS removal)
velocity map with deformational phase only (after linear_APS removal)
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velocity maps with deformational phase and additional ramp, orbital error, DEM, atmospheric phase contributions
velocity maps with deformational phase and additional ramp, orbital error, DEM, atmospheric phase contributions
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the obsolete script get_modis.py
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Re: Tropospheric correction for PSInSAR time series

by dbekaert » Tue Dec 06, 2022 2:30 pm America/New_York

The MODIS correction provided through OSCAR is no longer operational (server is offline) hence does not work with TRAIN anymore. Best option would be to change to a weather model-based correction. However TRAIN is currently not actively maintained and not sure if models such as ERA5 or MERRA2 would still be working.

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Re: Tropospheric correction for PSInSAR time series

by shadi7577 » Wed Dec 07, 2022 4:34 am America/New_York

I appreciate letting me realize this issue with TRAIN. Would it be possible if you could direct me into a method of using weather model for corrections during StaMPS time series processing? I couldn't find guiding tutorials so far for such purpose except for applying TRAIN toolbox in combination with Matlab
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Re: Tropospheric correction for PSInSAR time series

by shadi7577 » Sat Jan 21, 2023 6:15 am America/New_York

dbekaert wrote:
> The MODIS correction provided through OSCAR is no longer operational
> (server is offline) hence does not work with TRAIN anymore. Best option
> would be to change to a weather model-based correction. However TRAIN is
> currently not actively maintained and not sure if models such as ERA5 or
> MERRA2 would still be working.
I would like to use TRAIN For applying GACOS Model. Please I look forward to your expertise on how to adjust the directories to the suitable scripts for the APS_CONFIG.sh since the get_modis.py script won't work.

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Re: Tropospheric correction for PSInSAR time series

by ASF - babottomley » Mon Feb 13, 2023 11:56 am America/New_York

TRAIN is no longer actively developed or supported and shouldn't be used. Currently, RAiDER is being developed (https://github.com/dbekaert/RAiDER/) as the next option

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