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ABSTRACT Land subsidence is an increasing environmental hazard in semi‐arid agricultural basins where intensive groundwater abstraction, compressible geological units, and expanding land‐use pressures interact. This study presents a PS‐InSAR and machine‐learning‐based framework for land subsidence susceptibility mapping in the Çumra District of the ...
Burhan Baha Bilgilioğlu
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The Methana volcano in Greece belongs to the western part of the Hellenic Volcanic Arc, where the African and Eurasian tectonic plates converge at a rate of approximately 3 cm/year.
Theodoros Gatsios +5 more
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Abstract Southern Italy and eastern Sicily have been the site of several destructive historical earthquakes. Here at the junction between the western edge of the Calabrian subduction zone and the Malta Escarpment several strike‐slip faults have been mapped, which may be the surface expression of the lateral slab tear fault and are candidate sources for
M.‐A. Gutscher +4 more
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Assessment of the potential of MERIS near-infrared water vapour products to correct ASAR interferometric measurements [PDF]
Atmospheric water vapour is a major limitation for high precision Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) applications due to its significant impact on microwave signals.
Li, Z. +5 more
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Artificial islands and land reclamation are one of the most important ways to expand urban space in coastal cities. Long-term consolidation of reclaimed material and compaction of marine sediments can cause ground subsidence, which may threaten the ...
Guangrong Li +4 more
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Abstract Monitoring ground surface displacement is critical for understanding geophysical processes and mitigating natural hazards, yet conventional Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) techniques are often limited by decorrelation, complex terrain, and heterogeneous motion.
Jinwoo Kim, Hying‐Sup Jung, Zhong Lu
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Mining subsidence is a pervasive geohazard in coal basins, and precise and reliable deformation monitoring is essential to effective risk mitigation.
Fuqiang Wang +8 more
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A Shape Optimization Approach for Inferring Sources of Volcano Ground Deformation
Abstract One of the main goals of volcano geodesy is to improve the understanding of how an increase in pressure related to magma accumulation causes ground deformation in order to evaluate volcanic unrest. The inversion methods used for this purpose rely on a parametrization of the shape of the crustal volume in which pressure changes due to magma ...
Théo Perrot +2 more
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