Mots-clés : InSAR.
@article{VKAM_2010_1_a7,
author = {D. S. Noschenko and A. S. Perezhogin},
title = {About radar interferometry for studying {Earth{\textquoteleft}s} strain},
journal = {Vestnik KRAUNC. Fiziko-matemati\v{c}eskie nauki},
pages = {54--61},
year = {2010},
number = {1},
language = {ru},
url = {http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/VKAM_2010_1_a7/}
}
D. S. Noschenko; A. S. Perezhogin. About radar interferometry for studying Earth‘s strain. Vestnik KRAUNC. Fiziko-matematičeskie nauki, no. 1 (2010), pp. 54-61. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/VKAM_2010_1_a7/
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