PARAGUAS, surface motion, Guantiva-LaRusia, Colombia
Description
Data of zeroed amplitudes, standard error and Thessien polygons calculated from Interferometry of Sentinel-1 satellite radar data using APSIS algorithm (Terra Motion UK Ltd) to measure surface motion across Páramo grassland in Boyacá, Colombia to understand movement of water through a mountain valley system. Part of the NERC funded PARAGUAS project 'How do Páramos store water?', 2018-21 NE/R017654/1.
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Subjects
- Paramo ecology
- Grassland ecology
- Peatland ecology
- Radar
- Water
- Interferometry
- Colombia
- Paramo, InSAR, water, surface motion, Sentinel-1, Colombia
- Physical sciences::Physical geographical sciences
- G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation::GE Environmental Sciences
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Engineering::Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Research institutes and centres
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Nottingham Geospatial Institute
Deposit date
2025-07-28Alternative title
- Swelling, paramo, Colombia
Data type
Text files of dataFunders
- Natural Environment Research Council
Grant number
- NE/R017654/1
Collection dates
- 2018-2024
Coverage
- Guantiva-LaRusia, Boyoca, Colombia
- March 2015 and October 2020
- -73.195312 degrees west to -72.669236 degrees west, 6.396091 degrees north to 5.83565 degrees north.
Data collection method
Data processed from APSIS surface motion sourced from ESA Sentinel-1 Earth observation satelliteResource languages
- en

