Nisar Requirements and Validation Approach for Solid Earth Science

2021
The joint NASA/ISRO SAR (NISAR) satellite mission is anticipated to provide routine L-band coverage of most of the Earth's land surface every 12-days for both ascending and descending orbits. In terms of impact on solid earth science (SES), the primary measurement will be Interferometric SAR (InSAR) observations of ground deformation in two satellite line-of-sight (LOS) directions. Key observation characteristics include acquisitions with small interferometric baselines to maximize interferometric coherence and decrease sensitivity to topography, wide bandwidth allowing for split-band processing to model out the impacts of the ionosphere, and joint L- and S-band observations in selected regions. We describe here the key measurement requirements for solid earth science, as well as our approach to validating these requirements once the mission is underway.
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