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Information Regarding EZ-InSAR Files #94

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saffiq99 opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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Information Regarding EZ-InSAR Files #94

saffiq99 opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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@saffiq99
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Hello Sir @alexisInSAR ,
Hope you are doing fine. At first, I want to say you thanks that through your EZ-InSAR software, I able to run PSInSAR and SBAS. So by doing these processes, I get these files. But I don't know which of these file contains the deformation values based on the dates. Can you please tell me?
Also, can you guide us about all the files which is in this screenshot like which file represents what information? So, it will be helpful for all of us. Thanks.

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Md Saffiquzzaman Chowdhury
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Lamar University

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Hi,

  1. I recommend selecting the reference point.
  2. I recommend using the ps_plot function to generate the files containing the displacement matrix (see the options for this function), because StaMPS stores the phases (ph_disp) and not the corrections for the reference, ramp, etc.
    Kind regards,

Alexis

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Hi,

  1. I recommend selecting the reference point.
  2. I recommend using the ps_plot function to generate the files containing the displacement matrix (see the options for this function), because StaMPS stores the phases (ph_disp) and not the corrections for the reference, ramp, etc.
    Kind regards,

Alexis

But Professor, if I want to find every latitude-longitude deformation values then it is impossible by selecting the reference point and doing ps_plot. What is your opinion regarding this? Because through psplot it will only generate that specific points latitude-longitude deformation time series result and it is impossible to select every lat-long points to see the deformation result by ps_plot.
Regards,
Saffiq

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Hi,

  1. I recommend selecting the reference point.
  2. I recommend using the ps_plot function to generate the files containing the displacement matrix (see the options for this function), because StaMPS stores the phases (ph_disp) and not the corrections for the reference, ramp, etc.
    Kind regards,

Alexis

Sir, @alexisInSAR can you just tell me what information ph_mm file contains?

Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Saffiq

@alexisInSAR alexisInSAR added the EZ-InSAR-2 EZ-InSAR Version 2 (MATLAB) label Jan 10, 2025
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