InSAR Ground Deformation and Pumping Energy Consumption Reveal Urban Water Security
Abstract Water resource assessments are critical for ensuring water security (WS), particularly in rapidly urbanizing regions with increasing water demand and limited water monitoring capabilities. Earth observations and indirect indicators of surface and groundwater changes are valuable tools for developing such assessments.
Martín Marañón +7 more
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Monitoring of Merapi Volcano Deformation Using Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) Technique [PDF]
The Merapi volcano is the most active volcano in Indonesia until now, because of eruption occur every two or five years. To minimize the impact of volcanic eruptions need to monitor the volcanic activity, one effort in monitoring is to monitor the ...
Adnyana, I. W. (I) +2 more
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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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Satellite Screening of Tailings Dams With Deep Learning Model
Tailings dam management is increasingly critical as mining operations extend to greater depths and generate more complex waste streams. To support scalable monitoring, this study establishes a harmonized benchmark of YOLOv5, YOLOv6, YOLOv8, and YOLOv10 for automated detection of tailings dams using high‐resolution satellite imagery.
Haoxuan Yu +3 more
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We present a detailed map of ground movement in Italy derived from the combination of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) interferometry.
Gregorio Farolfi +2 more
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Some thoughts on the use of InSAR data to constrain models of surface deformation: Noise structure and data downsampling [PDF]
Repeat-pass Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) provides spatially dense maps of surface deformation with potentially tens of millions of data points. Here we estimate the actual covariance structure of noise in InSAR data.
Lohman, Rowena B., Simons, Mark
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Monitoring Bridge Vibrations via Spaceborne SAR Micro‐Doppler
The advent of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging has presented the possibility of remote monitoring of civil infrastructure on a large scale. Although well established for observing slow and long‐term phenomena, its application to vibration‐based structural health monitoring (SHM) remains relatively unexplored in the current literature.
Alessandro Lotti +8 more
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Intermittent SBAS (ISBAS) InSAR with COSMO-SkyMed X-band high resolution SAR data for landslide inventory mapping in Piana degli Albanesi (Italy) [PDF]
In the context of recent advances in InSAR processing techniques to retrieve higher persistent scatterer and coherent target densities over unfavourable land cover classes, this study tests the Intermittent Small Baseline Subset (ISBAS) approach to ...
Calcaterra, Domenico +5 more
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Abstract The convergence of the Indian and Eurasian plates beneath the Pamir Plateau has produced complex continental subduction, significantly influencing upper crustal faulting and seismicity. To investigate the kinematic behavior of the High Pamir Plateau, we derive a geodetic slip model for the 2023 Mw 6.9 Pamir earthquake by using Sentinel‐1A and ...
Qingyi Liu +6 more
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Using GPS as a reference frame for SAR images applied to a post eruptive period for Okmok Volcano, Aleutian Islands, Alaska [PDF]
While high spatial coverage makes InSAR a popular tool to study active volcanoes its use can possess challenges for certain environments. Volcanoes along Alaska's Aleutian chain are difficult targets for InSAR as their seasonal snow cover causes ...
Miller, Summer A.
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