The Potential for Unifying Global‐Scale Satellite Measurements of Ground Displacements using Radio Telescopes
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2019

The expansion of globally consistent satellite‐radar imagery presents new opportunities to measure Earth‐surface displacements on inter‐continental scales. Yet global applications, including a complete assessment of the land contribution to relative sea‐level rise, first demand new solutions to unify relative satellite‐radar observations in a geocentric reference frame. The international network of Very Long Baseline Interferometry telescopes provides an existing, yet unexploited, link to unify satellite‐radar measurements on a global scale. Proof‐of‐concept experiments reveal the suitability of these instruments as high amplitude reflectors for satellite‐radar and thus provide direct connections to a globally consistent reference frame. Automated tracking of radar satellites is easily integrated into telescope operations alongside ongoing schedules for geodesy and astrometry. Utilizing existing telescopes in this way completely avoids the need for additional geodetic infrastructure or ground surveys and is ready to implement immediately across the telescope network as a first step towards using satellite‐radar on a global scale.

inSAR, geodesy, VLBI, ground displacements

Författare

Amy Laura Parker

Curtin University

Lucia McCallum

University of Tasmania

W.E. Featherstone

Curtin University

Jamie McCallum

University of Tasmania

Rüdiger Haas

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Onsala rymdobservatorium

Geophysical Research Letters

0094-8276 (ISSN) 19448007 (eISSN)

Vol. 46 21 11841-11849

Onsala rymdobservatorium infrastruktur

Vetenskapsrådet (VR) (2017-00648), 2018-01-01 -- 2021-12-31.

Drivkrafter

Hållbar utveckling

Fundament

Grundläggande vetenskaper

Infrastruktur

Onsala rymdobservatorium

Ämneskategorier

Geofysik

Klimatforskning

Fusion, plasma och rymdfysik

DOI

10.1029/2019GL084915

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2022-04-06