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# 1. Open tool
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Open the "Plot profile"-tool:
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# 2. Select input type
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Select "InSAR LOS feature". If you haven't imported InSAR data, do so using for example the "From web"-tool (see [here](example-import-from-web) for an example)::100:
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Add the features you imported to "InSAR LOS features":
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# 3. Select feature attribute fields:
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In the drop down menu under "InSAR data fields", you can see the common fields of your InSAR features. Select the field that corresponds to your InSAR LOS measurement. Here we use the field called "mean_velocity".
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In the drop down menus under "InSAR LOS unit vector fields", select the fields of your InSAR features that corresponds to the LOS-unit vector components. The components must correspond to East-North-Up directions. Here we use the fields called:
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- "los_east"
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- "los_north"
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- "los_up"
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It is important that the fields are added in the order corresponding to East, North and Up.
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# 4. Select or draw a line feature:
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Under "Line", click the pencil icon to the right and draw a line:
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Make sure the line overlaps with the InSAR features:
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# 5. Select a DEM:
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Under "DEM", select a DEM. This must be a raster file or raster feature. If you have added the DEM to you Contents-pane, it should appear in the drop-down menu:
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# 6. Run:
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Click Run:
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After about 10-30 seconds, a figure should appear similar to this:
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To end the tool, close the figure. |
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