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    InSAR-based detection method for mapping and monitoring slow-moving landslides in remote regions with steep and mountainous terrain: An application to Nepal by Bekaert, David P.S., Handwerger, Alexander L., Agram, Piyush, Kirschbaum, Dalia B.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-11-2020)
    “…Mapping and monitoring landslides in remote areas with steep and mountainous terrain is logistically challenging, expensive, and time consuming. Yet, in order…”
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    Toward Sustained Monitoring of Subsidence at the Coast Using InSAR and GPS: An Application in Hampton Roads, Virginia by Buzzanga, Brett, Bekaert, David P. S., Hamlington, Ben D., Sangha, Simran S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-09-2020)
    “…Hampton Roads is among the regions along the U.S. Atlantic Coast experiencing high rates of relative sea level rise. Partly to mitigate subsidence from aquifer…”
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    Constant strain accumulation rate between major earthquakes on the North Anatolian Fault by Hussain, Ekbal, Wright, Tim J., Walters, Richard J., Bekaert, David P. S., Lloyd, Ryan, Hooper, Andrew

    Published in Nature communications (11-04-2018)
    “…Earthquakes are caused by the release of tectonic strain accumulated between events. Recent advances in satellite geodesy mean we can now measure this…”
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    A spatially variable power law tropospheric correction technique for InSAR data by Bekaert, D. P. S., Hooper, A., Wright, T. J.

    “…Microwave signals traveling through the troposphere are subject to delays. These delays are mainly described by spatial and temporal variations in pressure,…”
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    Floating Textures by Eisemann, M., De Decker, B., Magnor, M., Bekaert, P., De Aguiar, E., Ahmed, N., Theobalt, C., Sellent, A.

    Published in Computer graphics forum (01-04-2008)
    “…We present a novel multi‐view, projective texture mapping technique. While previous multi‐view texturing approaches lead to blurring and ghosting artefacts if…”
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    Non-parametric strong lens inversion of SDSS J1004+4112 by Liesenborgs, J., De Rijcke, S., Dejonghe, H., Bekaert, P.

    “…In this article, we study the well-known strong lensing system SDSS J1004+4112. Not only does it host a large-separation lensed quasar with measured time-delay…”
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    Non-parametric inversion of gravitational lensing systems with few images using a multi-objective genetic algorithm by Liesenborgs, J., De Rijcke, S., Dejonghe, H., Bekaert, P.

    “…Galaxies acting as gravitational lenses are surrounded by, at most, a handful of images. This apparent paucity of information forces one to make the best…”
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    Non-parametric strong lens inversion of Cl 0024+1654: illustrating the monopole degeneracy by Liesenborgs, J., De Rijcke, S., Dejonghe, H., Bekaert, P.

    “…The cluster lens Cl 0024+1654 is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful examples of strong gravitational lensing, providing five large images of a single source…”
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    Interseismic strain accumulation across the central North Anatolian Fault from iteratively unwrapped InSAR measurements by Hussain, Ekbal, Hooper, Andrew, Wright, Tim J., Walters, Richard J., Bekaert, David P. S.

    “…The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a major tectonic feature in the Middle East and is the most active fault in Turkey. The central portion of the NAF is a…”
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    Reassessing the 2006 Guerrero slow-slip event, Mexico: Implications for large earthquakes in the Guerrero Gap by Bekaert, D. P. S., Hooper, A., Wright, T. J.

    “…In Guerrero, Mexico, slow‐slip events have been observed in a seismic gap, where no earthquakes have occurred since 1911. A rupture of the entire gap today…”
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    Self-critical perfectionism and its relationship to fatigue and pain in the daily flow of life in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome by Kempke, S, Luyten, P, Claes, S, Goossens, L, Bekaert, P, Van Wambeke, P, Van Houdenhove, B

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-05-2013)
    “…Research suggests that the personality factor of self-critical or maladaptive perfectionism may be implicated in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). However, it is…”
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    A generalization of the mass-sheet degeneracy producing ring-like artefacts in the lens mass distribution by Liesenborgs, J., De Rijcke, S., Dejonghe, H., Bekaert, P.

    “…The inversion of a gravitational lens system is, as is well known, plagued by the so-called mass-sheet degeneracy: one can always rescale the density…”
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    Cluster-Based Empirical Tropospheric Corrections Applied to InSAR Time Series Analysis by Murray, Kyle Dennis, Lohman, Rowena B., Bekaert, David P. S.

    “…Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) allows for mapping of crustal deformation on land with high spatial resolution and precision in areas with…”
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    Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Survey of Subsidence in Hampton Roads, Virginia (USA) by Bekaert, D. P. S., Hamlington, B. D., Buzzanga, B., Jones, C. E.

    Published in Scientific reports (07-11-2017)
    “…Over the past century, the Hampton Roads area of the Chesapeake Bay region has experienced one of the highest rates of relative sea level rise on the Atlantic…”
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    Landslide Sensitivity and Response to Precipitation Changes in Wet and Dry Climates by Handwerger, Alexander L., Fielding, Eric J., Sangha, Simran S., Bekaert, David P. S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-07-2022)
    “…Slow‐moving landslides are hydrologically driven. Yet, landslide sensitivity to precipitation, and in particular, precipitation extremes, is difficult to…”
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    Rapid drought-induced land subsidence and its impact on the California aqueduct by Miller, Megan M., Jones, Cathleen E., Sangha, Simran S., Bekaert, David P.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-12-2020)
    “…The Central Valley in California is characterized by a semi-arid climate prone to droughts, a variable surface water supply, and immense agricultural areas…”
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    Rapid Geodetic Analysis of Subduction Zone Earthquakes Leveraging a 3‐D Elastic Green's Function Library by Tung, S., Fielding, E. J., Bekaert, D. P. S., Masterlark, T.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-03-2019)
    “…The 2018 M7.2 Pinotepa earthquake ruptured a shallow slab section along the Middle America subduction zone. We demonstrate how a geodetic Green's function (GF)…”
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    Tropospheric corrections for InSAR: Statistical assessments and applications to the Central United States and Mexico by Murray, Kyle D., Bekaert, David P.S., Lohman, Rowena B.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-10-2019)
    “…The rapid expansion of SAR data availability and advancements in InSAR processing methods has enabled the formation of ground displacement time series for many…”
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