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[STT36-10] Comparison of atmospheric delay correction methods in InSAR: Case study in Japan
Keywords:InSAR, Atmospheric delay, Tropospheric delay
We calculated the delay on the timing of nine ALOS-2 acquisitions in the Tohoku region and fifteen ALOS-2 acquisitions in the Osaka region in Japan. We found that the amount of tropospheric delay tended to be larger for GACOS compared to RINC (Fig.1). To investigate the reason, we calculated the delay by applying the two refractivity models of Berrada-Baby et al. (1988) and Thayer (1974) on identical MSM data sets, and confirmed that the former systematically gives larger delay compared to the latter. For the topography-correlated stratified delay, some differences between the RINC and GACOS results were observed in the Tohoku region, whereas the topography-correlated delay was consistent in the Osaka region. As for the turbulent (topography-uncorrelated) component, the difference between the RINC and GACOS results was larger than 20 cm for half of the cases (12 out of 24), suggesting the difficulty in accurately estimating the turbulent contributions.
We applied the delay correction calculated by the both methods on the ALOS-2 interferograms processed for the two regions. The mean standard deviation of the LOS displacements did not reduce after applying the correction of RINC and GACOS, suggesting that the ionospheric delay contribution is dominated and thus indicating the importance of the ionospheric correction.