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Response to Sowter, A.; Cigna, F. On the Use of the ISBAS Acronym in InSAR Applications. Comment on Vajedian, S.; Motagh, M.; Nilfouroushan, F. StaMPS Improvement for Deformation Analysis in Mountainous Regions: Implications for the Damavand Volcano and Mosha Fault in Alborz. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 8323–8347

by
Sanaz Vajedian
1,*,
Mahdi Motagh
1,2 and
Faramarz Nilfouroushan
3
1
Department of Surveying and Geomatics Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran 14395-515, Iran
2
GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Potsdam D-14473, Germany
3
Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala SE 75236, Sweden
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Remote Sens. 2015, 7(9), 11324-11325; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs70911324
Submission received: 17 March 2015 / Accepted: 9 June 2015 / Published: 2 September 2015
We greatly appreciate the thoughtful comments by Andrew Sowter and Francesca Cigna [1] on our paper [2]. Unfortunately, we overlooked the ISBAS acronym during the revision process of the article. Therefore, we would suggest to use the acronym of ESBAS (Enhanced Small BAseline Subset) for our method presented in Vajedian et al. [2].

References

  1. Sowter, A.; Signa, F. On the use of the ISBAS acronym in INSAR applications. Comment on Vajedian, S.; Motagh, M.; Nilfouroushan, F. StaMPS improvement for deformation analysis in mountainous regions: Implications for the Damavand volcano and Mosha fault in Alborz. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 8323–8347. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 11322–11323. [Google Scholar]
  2. Vajedian, S.; Motagh, M.; Nilfouroushan, F. StaMPS improvement for deformation analysis in mountainous regions: Implications for the Damavand volcano and Mosha fault in Alborz. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 8323–8347. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]

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Vajedian, S.; Motagh, M.; Nilfouroushan, F. Response to Sowter, A.; Cigna, F. On the Use of the ISBAS Acronym in InSAR Applications. Comment on Vajedian, S.; Motagh, M.; Nilfouroushan, F. StaMPS Improvement for Deformation Analysis in Mountainous Regions: Implications for the Damavand Volcano and Mosha Fault in Alborz. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 8323–8347. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 11324-11325. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs70911324

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Vajedian S, Motagh M, Nilfouroushan F. Response to Sowter, A.; Cigna, F. On the Use of the ISBAS Acronym in InSAR Applications. Comment on Vajedian, S.; Motagh, M.; Nilfouroushan, F. StaMPS Improvement for Deformation Analysis in Mountainous Regions: Implications for the Damavand Volcano and Mosha Fault in Alborz. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 8323–8347. Remote Sensing. 2015; 7(9):11324-11325. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs70911324

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Vajedian, Sanaz, Mahdi Motagh, and Faramarz Nilfouroushan. 2015. "Response to Sowter, A.; Cigna, F. On the Use of the ISBAS Acronym in InSAR Applications. Comment on Vajedian, S.; Motagh, M.; Nilfouroushan, F. StaMPS Improvement for Deformation Analysis in Mountainous Regions: Implications for the Damavand Volcano and Mosha Fault in Alborz. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 8323–8347" Remote Sensing 7, no. 9: 11324-11325. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs70911324

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