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From: Impact of crustal deformation detection by the DSI (difference of split-band interferograms) method with PALSAR-2 data: a case study on the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake

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PALSAR-2 interferograms depicting the crustal deformation associated with the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake. Arrows in the figures indicate the along-track (A) and cross-track (C) directions. Thin curves indicate active faults cataloged in the digital map of active faults (Nakata and Imaizumi 2002). a, b Interferograms for Paths 28 (Descending, left looking) and 126 (Ascending, left looking), respectively. The two boxes correspond to the areas of (c and d). c, d Interferograms for Path 28, enlarged west of the Aso Caldera and Futagawa Fault

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