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logo citeasTomás, R., Romero, R., Mulas, J., Marturià, J. J., Mallorquí, J. J., Lopez-Sanchez, J. M., … Blanco, P. (2013, March 31). Radar interferometry techniques for the study of ground subsidence phenomena: a review of practical issues through cases in Spain. Environmental Earth Sciences. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. http://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-013-2422-z
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Radar interferometry techniques for the study of ground subsidence phenomena: a review of practical issues through cases in Spain

AutorTomás, Roberto;Romero, Rosana;Mulas de la Peña, Joaquín;Marturià, Jordi J.;Mallorquí Franquet, Jordi Joan;López-Sánchez, Juan M.;Herrera García, GerardoCSICORCID;Gutiérrez, Francisco;González, Pablo J.CSICORCID;Fernández Torres, José;Duque, Sergi;Concha-Dimas, A.;Cocksley, G.;Castañeda del Álamo, CarmenCSICORCID;Carrasco, Daniel;Blanco, Pablo
Palabras claveDInSAR
Remote sensing
Settlements
Spain
Subsidence
Technique-cost
Fecha de publicaciónene-2014
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónTomás R, Romero R, Mulas J, Marturià JJ, Mallorquí JJ, López-Sanchez JM, Herrera G, Gutiérrez F, González PJ, Fernández J, Duque S, Concha-Dimas A, Cocksley G, Castañeda C, Carrasco D, Blanco P. Radar interferometry techniques for the study of ground subsidence phenomena: a review of practical issues through cases in Spain. Environmental Earth Sciences 71 (1): 163-181 (2014)
ResumenSubsidence related to multiple natural and human-induced processes affects an increasing number of areas worldwide. Although this phenomenon may involve surface deformation with 3D displacement components, negative vertical movement, either progressive or episodic, tends to dominate. Over the last decades, differential SAR interferometry (DInSAR) has become a very useful remote sensing tool for accurately measuring the spatial and temporal evolution of surface displacements over broad areas. This work discusses the main advantages and limitations of addressing active subsidence phenomena by means of DInSAR techniques from an end-user point of view. Special attention is paid to the spatial and temporal resolution, the precision of the measurements, and the usefulness of the data. The presented analysis is focused on DInSAR results exploitation of various ground subsidence phenomena (groundwater withdrawal, soil compaction, mining subsidence, evaporite dissolution subsidence, and volcanic deformation) with different displacement patterns in a selection of subsidence areas in Spain. Finally, a cost comparative study is performed for the different techniques applied. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
Descripción48 Págs., 4 Tabls., 10 Figs. Available online 31 March 2013. The definitive version is available at: http://link.springer.com/journal/12665
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12665-013-2422-z
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/82968
DOI10.1007/s12665-013-2422-z
ISSN1866-6280
E-ISSN1866-6299
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