Abstract The Nanga Parbat–Haramosh Massif located in the northwestern syntaxis of the Himalaya is an antiformal structure considered as a crustal diapir undergoing exhumation at a rate larger than 10 mm/yr since 1 Ma. Using GNSS horizontal surface velocities and a vertical and east–west decomposition of the Sentinel‐1 interferometric line‐of‐sight ...
Pauline Meyer +6 more
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Assessing the feasibility of a National InSAR Ground Deformation Map of Great Britain with Sentinel-1 [PDF]
This work assesses the feasibility of national ground deformation monitoring of Great Britain using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery acquired by Copernicus’ Sentinel-1 constellation and interferometric SAR (InSAR) analyses. As of December 2016, the
Bateson, Luke +5 more
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Abstract Sustainable rice cultivation is vital to meet global food demands, particularly in regions relying on groundwater for irrigation. Over‐pumping, however, can cause significant ground subsidence, threatening both infrastructure and agricultural sustainability.
Ya‐Lun S. Tsai, Xun‐Yan Liu
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Distant Storms Can Affect Seismic Noise Crustal Monitoring
Abstract Using seismic noise interferometry to monitor the Earth's interior relies on continuous seismic wavefields produced by stable, invariant sources. In numerous applications, this condition is relaxed, arguing that secondary scattering effects render the late coda source independent.
Jinwu Li +4 more
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Impact of wind-induced scatterers motion on GB-SAR imaging [PDF]
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Aguasca Solé, Alberto +3 more
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Getting ready for the generation of a nationwide ground motion product for Great Britain using SAR dta stacks: feasibility, data volumes and perspectives [PDF]
This paper discusses the feasibility of monitoring ground stability and motion across the entire British landmass using satellite InSAR techniques. The ERS-1/2 and ENVISAT archive data availability, topographic visibility and land cover constraints for ...
Cigna, Francesca
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Implementation of Non-Linear Non-Parametric Persistent Scatterer Interferometry and Its Robustness for Displacement Monitoring. [PDF]
Ogushi F +3 more
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Long-term monitoring of geodynamic surface deformation using SAR interferometry [PDF]
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) is a powerful tool to measure surface deformation and is well suited for surveying active volcanoes using historical and existing satellites.
Gong, Wenyu, 龚文瑜
core
Optimization of satellite insar techniques for monitoring of subsidence in the surroundings of Karvina mine: Lazy plant [PDF]
This paper deals with issues related to convenient monitoring of subsidence due to longtime mining activities of Czech Karviná Mine: Lazy plant, using satellite SAR interferometry (InSAR) techniques.
Jiránková, Eva, Lazecký, Milan
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Detection, Monitoring and Mechanism of Landslide using Persistent Scattering Ineterferometry (PSI)
The persistent scattering interferometry (PSI) technique is a valuable tool in displacementschr('39') monitoring of earthchr('39')s surface. The persistent scattering interferometry (PSI) based on persistent scatterrer (PSInSAR) is one of the techniques ...
K. Shirani
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