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Summary:
The Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis (ARIA) team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and California Institute of Technology, both in Pasadena, California, created this decorrelation map that shows surface disturbance and rupture caused by the recent major earthquakes in California, including the M6.4 (July 4, 2019) and the M7.1 (July 5, 2019) events. The decorrelation map is derived from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images from the ALOS-2 satellite, operated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The images were taken before (April 16, 2018) and after (July 8, 2019) the sequence of earthquakes.
Suggested Use:
Areas that experienced surface disturbance and/or ruptures due to the earthquakes are shown in red. These areas are potentially the most affected areas within the satellite image.
Satellite/Sensor:
JAXA ALOS-2 Syntetic Aperture Radar (SAR); 30 meter resolution
Credits:
The ALOS-2 data were provided by JAXA. This task is funded by NASA's Disasters Program.The products (KMZ and GeoTIFF files) are available to download at aria-share.jpl.nasa.gov/20190704-California_EQFor more information about ARIA, visit: http://aria.jpl.nasa.gov
Summary:
The Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis (ARIA) team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and California Institute of Technology, both in Pasadena, California, created this decorrelation map that shows surface disturbance and rupture caused by the recent major earthquakes in California, including the M6.4 (July 4, 2019) and the M7.1 (July 5, 2019) events. The decorrelation map is derived from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images from the ALOS-2 satellite, operated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The images were taken before (April 16, 2018) and after (July 8, 2019) the sequence of earthquakes.
Suggested Use:
Areas that experienced surface disturbance and/or ruptures due to the earthquakes are shown in red. These areas are potentially the most affected areas within the satellite image.
Satellite/Sensor:
JAXA ALOS-2 Syntetic Aperture Radar (SAR); 30 meter resolution
Credits:
The ALOS-2 data were provided by JAXA. This task is funded by NASA's Disasters Program.The products (KMZ and GeoTIFF files) are available to download at aria-share.jpl.nasa.gov/20190704-California_EQFor more information about ARIA, visit: http://aria.jpl.nasa.gov