ITP: gmtsar -- InSAR processing system based on Generic Mapping Tools

Antonio Valentino antonio.valentino at tiscali.it
Sat May 25 16:06:10 BST 2024


Dear Sebastiaan, and Francesco,
the package is now almost ready in [1].

I'm just waiting for a confirmation by the upstream authors that the 
d/copyright file is correct and complete )in particular I have asked to 
confirm that the license is indeed GPL'3.0 and not GPL-3.0+).

As soon as I get it I will set the distribution to unstable and the 
package will be ready for the upload.


In the meantime, any feedback form you is more than welcome.



[1] https://salsa.debian.org/debian-gis-team/gmtsar

Kind regards
antonio


Il 25/05/24 15:19, Antonio Valentino ha scritto:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel at lists.debian.org, 
> :pkg-grass-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
> Owner: Antonio Valentino <antonio.valentino at tiscali.it>
> 
> * Package name    : gmtsar
>    Version         : 1.4.1
>    Upstream Author : David T. Sandwell <dsandwell at ucsd.edu>, Xiaohua 
> (Eric) Xu <xiaohua-xu at ustc.edu.cn>, ...
> * URL             : https://topex.ucsd.edu/gmtsar
> * License         : GPL-3.0
>    Programming Lang: C
>    Description     : InSAR processing system based on Generic Mapping Tools
> 
> Binary package names: Package: gmtsar, gmtsar-core, gmtsar-data, 
> gmtsar-scripts
> 
>   InSAR processing system based on Generic Mapping Tools
>   .
>   GMTSAR is an open source Interferometric Synthetic Aperture RADAR
>   (InSAR) processing system designed for users familiar with Generic
>   Mapping Tools (GMT).
>   .
>   The code is written in C and will compile on any computer where GMT
>   and NETCDF are installed.
>   .
>   The system has three main components:
>    * a preprocessor for each satellite data type (ERS-1/2, Envisat,
>      ALOS-1, TerraSAR-X, COSMOS-SkyMed, Radarsat-2, Sentinel-1A/B,
>      and ALOS-2) to convert the native format and orbital information
>      into a generic format;
>    * an InSAR processor to focus and align stacks of images, map
>      topography into phase, and form the complex interferogram;
>    * a postprocessor, mostly based on GMT, to filter the interferogram
>      and construct interferometric products of phase, coherence,
>      phase gradient, and line-of sight displacement in both radar and
>      geographic coordinates.
>   .
>   GMT is used to display all the products as pdf files and KML images
>   for Google Earth. A set of shell scripts has been developed for
>   standard 2-pass processing as well as geometric image alignment for
>   stacking and time series.
> 
> 
> The package will be maintained in debian-gis.
> 

-- 
Antonio Valentino



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