A major goal of the mission was to provide C-Band SAR data. Observations from both instruments show them to be complementary of each other as they combine data of soil moisture contents. A summary of the main applications of Sentinel-1 include: •
Marine monitoring: Sea-ice levels and conditions, oil spills, ship activity, and information about marine winds •
Land monitoring: Agriculture, forestry, and land
subsidence •
Emergency response: Flooding, landslides, volcanoes and earthquakes
Measuring land subsidence The C-SAR instrument is capable of measuring land subsidence through the creation of
interferometric synthetic-aperture radar (InSAR) images. The analysis of phase changes between two or more synthetic aperture radar images taken at different times is able to create maps of the digital elevation and measure the land surface deformation of an area. High spatial (20m) and temporal (6 days) resolutions allow Sentinel-1 to improve on current InSAR techniques and provide systematic continuity to the data.
Earthquake monitoring Shortly after the August
2014 South Napa earthquake, data collected by Sentinel-1A was used to develop an
interferometric synthetic-aperture radar, or InSAR, image of the affected region. The Sentinel-1 satellites are expected to make analysis of earthquakes using InSAR techniques quicker and simpler. == Gallery ==