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The resulting linear velocities are exactly the same between 1 and 2. @olliestephenson and I confirmed this via math and real data experiment.
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@rbiessel Your idea of tieing the InSAR time-series or velocity to GNSS via one or multiple tie points sounds all good to me. I am happy to answer any questions related to MintPy that you may have. You may want to implement it in a jupyter notebook or eventually an independent script, I would not suggest integrating it into |
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I'm not sure I really understand the reference point selection when displaying a velocity map. From what I understand, the velocities are referenced to some point, as opposed to re-referencing the time series and recomputing the velocity map? It also seems then that
--ref-gps
option sets the velocity at that point to zero, regardless of the actual velocity of that station.I would like to be able to reference the initial time-series to a GPS station and I would like to be able to use it as a tie point rather than simply a reference point. In other words, I want to be able reproject GPS station components in the same way (enu2los or up2los) and then adjust the InSAR time-series so it agrees with this GPS station. (Going even further, it would be great to be able to either interpolate tie-points between different GPS stations or fit a least-squares plane to reference the InSAR timeseries to.)
In other words, I would like to be able to fix the InSAR time-series to some GPS time-series instead of simply using a GPS station velocity as a reference.
For environments with very spatially heterogeneous surface movements where it's find any pixel that is actually stable, this would be quite useful.
I want to get around to implementing this into MintPy myself, but I thought I'd suggest it here if anyone is planning on doing something similar already in the meantime.
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