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Who Should Attend?

The course is designed for anyone who would like to understand how satellite sensors can measure surface displacements to a fraction of a centimetre from space. It is not a course for radar specialists. Reservoir engineers, geophysicists, geodesists, geologists should all be interested in this new tool for surface deformation monitoring that is becoming more and more a standard. Radar data are still largely unknown, but their impact on oil&gas and civil protection applications can be huge..

Prerequisites

Rather than a strong background in remote sensing, geophysics and calculus, curiosity is probably the most important prerequisite. The course can be understood by geoscientists and engineers with a moderate mathematical background.

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1. Introduction: why are satellite radar data relevant?

2. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors: acquisition geometry and image formation

3. Measuring range variations: the magic of SAR interferometry (InSAR)

4. A tool for digital elevation model reconstruction and surface deformation analysis

5. Advanced InSAR techniques: from qualitative to quantitative data

6. From surface deformation to volume and pressure changes at depth

7. Overview of possible applications: subsidence monitoring, fault characterization, calibration of geological models, reservoir monitoring

8. Time-lapse data for Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS), Underground Gas Storage (UGS), secondary and tertiary (EOR) oil recovery projects

9. Available data sources and historical archives of SAR data. A quick overview of other InSAR applications

10. Summary and future trends

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    2016

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