Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) is a remote sensing technique used to measure and monitor land deformation from a stack of interferometric SAR images. The main products that can be derived using the PSI technique are the deformation maps and the time series of deformation. In this paper, an approach to apply the PSI technique to a stack of Sentinel-1 images is described. Moreover, the problems encountered during the processing are detailed and an explanation of how they were dealt with is provided. Finally, Sentinel-1 deformation maps and time series obtained over the metropolitan area of Mexico DF are shown.
Exploitation of the full potential of PSI data for subsidence monitoring / M. Crosetto, N. Devanthéry, M. Cuevas González, O. Monserrat, B. Crippa. - In: IAHS PUBLICATION. - 372(2015), pp. 311-314. ((Intervento presentato al 9. convegno Prevention and mitigation of natural and anthropogenic hazards due to land subsidence tenutosi a Nagoya nel 2015 [10.5194/piahs-372-311-2015].
Exploitation of the full potential of PSI data for subsidence monitoring
B. CrippaUltimo
2015
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Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) is a remote sensing technique used to measure and monitor land deformation from a stack of interferometric SAR images. The main products that can be derived using the PSI technique are the deformation maps and the time series of deformation. In this paper, an approach to apply the PSI technique to a stack of Sentinel-1 images is described. Moreover, the problems encountered during the processing are detailed and an explanation of how they were dealt with is provided. Finally, Sentinel-1 deformation maps and time series obtained over the metropolitan area of Mexico DF are shown.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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