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Primary Convener:
Yujie Zheng, The University of Texas at Dallas

Convener:
Heresh Fattahi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Kathryn Materna, University of Colorado at Boulder
Molly Zebker, University of California San Diego

Early Career Convener:
Harriet Yin, USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center

Chair:
Heresh Fattahi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Kathryn Materna, University of Colorado at Boulder
Yujie Zheng, California Institute of Technology
Molly Zebker, University of California San Diego

InSAR geodetic imaging has become operational, driven by the extensive SAR data archive from Sentinel-1 A/B. The SAR archive is expanding with missions such as Sentinel-1C/D (C-band), NISAR (L/S-band), ALOS-2/4 and ROSE-L (L-band), Biomass (P-band), SWOT (Ka-band), and commercial X-band SAR constellations. We invite contributions that address the opportunities and challenges presented by these advancements. Topics include: (1) Data Processing Techniques that maximize the utility of densely sampled SAR time-series data from multiple missions and imaging geometries. (2) Investigations into how SAR attributes—such as wavelength, polarization, and imaging geometry—impact the accuracy and uncertainty of geodetic and geophysical parameter estimation (3) Approaches leveraging big data analysis, deep learning, artificial Intelligence, cloud-based processing, and the creation of analysis-ready data products to transition scientific advancements to operational and decision-making applications. (4) Studies that explore novel SAR and InSAR applications, including using closure phase measurements and other innovative observables.

Index Terms
0758 Remote sensing
1225 Global change from geodesy
1240 Satellite geodesy: results
1241 Satellite geodesy: technical issues

Cross-Listed:
NH - Natural Hazards
C - Cryosphere
NS - Near Surface Geophysics
H - Hydrology

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2. Earth Interior

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