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Published November 2006 | public
Journal Article

High-resolution land topography

Abstract

After a description of the background, methods of production and some scientific uses of high-resolution land topography, we present the current status and the prospect of radar interferometry, regarded as one of the best techniques for obtaining the most global and the most accurate topographic maps. After introducing briefly the theoretical aspects of radar interferometry – principles, limits of operation and various capabilities –, we will focus on the topographic applications that resulted in an almost global topographic map of the earth: the SRTM map. After introducing the Interferometric Cartwheel system, we will build on its expected performances to discuss the scientific prospects of refining a global topographic map to sub-metric accuracy. We also show how other fields of sciences such as hydrology may benefit from the products generated by interferometric radar systems.

Additional Information

© 2006 Académie des sciences. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. Received 31 May 2006; accepted after revision 5 June 2006. Available online 26 July 2006. Written on invitation of the Editorial Board.

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