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Jökull - 01.01.2009, Side 95

Jökull - 01.01.2009, Side 95
Slope creep in East Iceland observed by InSAR e) 20040531−20040809 Sey ðis fjör ður La yo ve r ~1 km a) 19950718−19950823 Sey ðis fjör ður La yo ve r −10 −5 0 5 10 f) 20050516-20050620 Sey ðis fjör ður La yo ve r b) 19970618−19971001 Sey ðis fjör ður La yo ve r c) 19980708−19981125 Sey ðis fjör ður La yo ve r d) 19990519−19991110 Sey ðis fjör ður La yo ve r Atmospheric artifact Figure 4. Several interferograms of Þófi in radar coordinates spanning 1–6 month intervals in 1995–1999 and 2004–2005. The black arc marks the upper edge of the Þófi site. – Nokkrar bylgjuvíxlmyndir af Þófanum frá 1995–1999 og 2004–2005. Hver mynd spannar 1–6 mánuði. Efri mörk Þófans eru sýnd með svartri línu. is significant here is the abrupt and consistent change in interferometric phase values that can be seen in the Þófi area, which probably represents ground move- ment of an area that is only about 2–300 m broad. A large area located along the coast to the northeast also shows consistent interferometric phase value shift of similar magnitude (Figure 4c). However, the smooth appearance of this signal and its single appearance in this interferogram strongly suggest that it is of atmo- spheric origin, but not due to ground displacement. The location of the small moving area coincides well with the area in the southwestern-half of the Þófi site that had been found moving from the GPS measurements (Jensen and Jóhannesson, 2002), ac- cording to a geocoded version of this interferogram (Figure 3a). The geocoding involves a projection of the interferogram from its radar geometry coordi- nates to geographical coordinates. The projection re- quires interpolation onto a very different grid and does therefore modify the observed data significantly. The geocoded version of the interferogram has the same 25 m posting as the DEM used in this process and is therefore somewhat coarser than the original interfer- ogram. The resulting image shows the location of the moving area to be on the southwestern side of the Þófi area and mostly located just above 100 m elevation (Figure 3a). Neither the DEM nor the geocoding pro- cedure are very accurate, so the location of the mov- ing area in the interferogram should be regarded as only an approximation. However, this location corre- JÖKULL No. 59 95
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