Spatiotemporal prediction of mining-induced surface subsidence using integrated D-InSAR and boltzmann time function models. [PDF]
Zhou W +5 more
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Rapid groundwater-related land subsidence in Yemen observed by multi-temporal InSAR
Several basins in Yemen are suffering from a rapid drawdown of groundwater, which is the most important water source for agricultural irrigation, industry and domestic use.
Xu, Wenbin +3 more
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Landslide Hazard Identification and Prediction in Complex Mountainous Areas Using Ascending and Descending Orbits InSAR Technology. [PDF]
Zhao W +6 more
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Esta investigación presenta un esquema de trabajo para determinar la subsidencia del terreno mediante el uso de imágenes satelitales SENTINEL-1 y el procesamiento con el software SNAP.
Jaime Adrián Peralta-Delgado +4 more
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Automated Landslide Identification from Time-Series InSAR Using Improved Hot Spot Analysis. [PDF]
Yang X, Zhang J, Zhu W, Sun Q, Li J.
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Polarimetric Differential-TomoSAR Imaging
Recently, in parallel to the maturation of the operative InSAR techniques based on phase-only data, much interest has grown in techniques based on the coherent combination of SAR images at the complex (amplitude and phase) data level, for the extraction ...
Pardini, Matteo +2 more
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Present-day coastal subsidence and inundation risk to socioeconomic exposure in Chennai City, India. [PDF]
Shastri A, Ojha C.
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A novel fine-scale identification method for coal mining subsidence basin based on TS-InSAR and subsidence curve characteristics. [PDF]
Huang S +6 more
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Coherence Characteristics of Snow/Ice-Covered Areas Based on Space-Based Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar Observations. [PDF]
Hong SH, Wdowinski S, Lee SK.
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The Alborz Mountains are forming a ~100 km wide, E-W trending mountain chain where individual summits are up to 5000 m in elevation. The Alborz Mountains range are part of the Alpine orogen and are straddling a 2000 km wide area S of the Caspian Sea. The
Baikpour, Shahram
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