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Is it possible to run stackSentinel.py without the use of a -b flag? It is not listed as a Required Parameter in the topsStack readme file, however stackSentinel.py fails without it. I am looking to run a stack of SLC files where I process the whole extent, as opposed to a bounding box subset thanks! |
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It should have been listed as required. In practice as you saw, it is required anyways. The reason for that is the fact that frames of Sentinel-1 are not fixed on ground. Therefore best practice is that user should know what area they want to process. The stack processor will still check all the SLCs and will provide some info on what common region exists. Keep in mind, because of the coverage issue, you may always download data for a bounding box larger than the bounding box you give to stackSentinel for processing (around 0.25 degrees larger to be safe), so that you will get the coverage that you want. |
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Hello @hfattahi , I would like to know if there is a way to subset SLCs generated by stackSentinel.py to a smaller size. I know that every SLC will eventually contain at least two bursts, but my study area is too small, and I hope to further narrow the area before the StaMPS processing. |
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It should have been listed as required. In practice as you saw, it is required anyways. The reason for that is the fact that frames of Sentinel-1 are not fixed on ground. Therefore best practice is that user should know what area they want to process. The stack processor will still check all the SLCs and will provide some info on what common region exists. Keep in mind, because of the coverage issue, you may always download data for a bounding box larger than the bounding box you give to stackSentinel for processing (around 0.25 degrees larger to be safe), so that you will get the coverage that you want.