Hyp3 zip files to mintpy #986
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The HyP3 team recommends the Time series analysis with HyP3 and MintPy notebook linked from the Tutorials page of our documentation. It covers requesting and preparing data from HyP3 in greater depth. If you've already generated and downloaded your InSAR products, you can pick up with the last cell of Section 2, unzipping those products into a common folder, so you'll have a directory structure similar to:
Yes, clipping the geotiffs to a common extent is required, as described in Section 3.1. |
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Good morning everyone,
I'm new in this environment and I'm struggling to open ASF-Hyp3 products in Mintpy.
I'm referring to this tutorial https://github.com/insarlab/MintPy-tutorial/blob/main/smallbaselineApp_hyp3.ipynb but I can't figure out how to prepare the input dataset having the .zip folders of my InSAR products. The tutorial indicates a single "zip_file_name" ('Ridgecrest.zip') while I have more than one (one for each InSAR couple that Hyp3 processed).
What should I do? Unzip all the folders and gather all the products in a unique huge zip one?
And also, is it necessary to clip all the files on a common extent? Some other tutorials did it, but in the one I linked above it is not mentioned.
Thanks a lot for your help!
M.V.
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