Words in InSAR Research

Words in InSAR Research

This post is about every new words about InSAR during research, and it’s references!

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Word Meaning Chinese Example
retain
  • to keep or continue to have something
  • If a substance retains something, such as heat or water, it continues to hold or contain it.
保留,保持,保有

保存;留住;容纳
SBAS-InSAR techniques can overcome the limitations of DInSAR to some degree by analyzing the pixels that retain stable scattering characteristics in a time series to obtain ground deformation information.
preliminary
  • adj coming before a more important action or event, especially introducing or preparing for it
  • noun an event or action that introduces or prepares for something else
初步的,起始的;预备的

开端活动,初步行动
Then, the development of land subsidence in BTH was preliminarily investigated.
suppress
  • to end something by force
  • to prevent something from being seen or expressed or from operating
(用武力)镇压,压制,制止

抑制,忍住,压抑;查禁
First, the low-pass filtering in the spatial domain is used to suppress the noise phase from the residual.
superpose
  • to lay or place on, over, or above something else
  • Geometry to make (one figure) coincide with another in all parts, by or as if by placing one on top of the other
vt. 放在上面,重叠 Thirdly, we superpose the non-linear phase to the linear phase to acquire the complete deformation phase.
alleviate
  • VERB If you alleviate pain, suffering, or an unpleasant condition, you make it less intense or severe.
vt. 减轻, 缓解, 缓和 Since the MSWDP began operation in 2015, the urban water supply has been alleviated, and land subsidence has been slowed to some degree.
fluctuation NOUN
  • continual change from one point or condition to another
  • wavelike motion; undulation
  • Genetics a body variation due to environmental factors and not inherited
变动, <行市> 混乱

波动,起伏,涨落
In Figure 14, the groundwater level shows a drop with a significant fluctuation trend, especially in wells h to j.
resultant ADJECTIVE
  • that results; following as a consequence
  • resulting from two or more forces or agents acting together
  • NOUN
  • something that results; result
  • Physics a force, velocity, etc. with an effect equal to that of two or more such forces, etc. acting together
形容词 作为结果而产生的

合成的

物理 合力

可数名词

结果[of]

物理合力,合成运动

数学结式
Doppler separations are below the threshold values, which depend on data availability for the specific application and the expected rate of decorrelation for the given terrain, ensures that the resultant network of image pairs contains no isolated clusters
fluvial ADJECTIVE of, relating to, or occurring in a river 1 河川的

因河流的作用而形成的
The delta is impacted by decreased fluvial sediment supply, salinization, coastal erosion and global sea-level rise.
sediment VARIABLE NOUN Sediment is solid material that settles at the bottom of a liquid, especially earth and pieces of rock that have been carried along and then left somewhere by water, ice, or wind. 沉淀物,渣

『地质』沉积物
The delta is impacted by decreased fluvial sediment supply, salinization, coastal erosion and global sea-level rise.
inundation
  • VERB If you say that you are inundated with things such as letters, demands, or requests, you are emphasizing that you receive so many of them that you cannot deal with them all.
  • VERB [usually passive] If an area of land is inundated, it becomes covered with water.
泛滥,淹水,洪水

充满,涌到[of]an ~ of letters ( 雪片般) 涌到的信函
which increases its vulnerability to flooding, salinization, storm surges, coastal erosion and, ultimately, threatens the delta with permanent inundation.
iterative
  • repetitious or frequent
  • mathematics, logic another word for recursive
  • grammar another word for frequentative
adj. 重复的

反复的

迭代的
This is an iterative step that estimates the phase noise value for each candidate pixel in every interferogram.
sparse ADJECTIVE Something that is sparse is small in number or amount and spread out over an area. <<形容词>> <人口等> 稀疏的,稀少的

<头发、树丛等> 稀疏的
Unfortunately, as many deltas around the world are located in data sparse regions, high-accuracy elevation data is often not available, or - when existing - not publicly accessible.