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Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR

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Main Author: Armas, I.
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Mendes, D. A., Gheorghe, M., Popa, R. G., Popovici, D.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Some of the most popular multi-temporal interferometric techniques used in monitoring surface movements have been applied for capturing the spatial evolution patterns of Bucharest. Three sets of C and X-band single polarized SAR images (Envisat, ERS and TSX) were processed using the PS (Persistent Scatterers) and SBAS (Small BAseline Subset) techniques. The processing results consisted of deformation maps offering an image of the line of sight displacement rates in the past. In both PS and SBAS cases, displacement rates values are of the orders of millimetres. The analysis of possible trends is focused on relevant areas with a potentially interesting historical evolution, such as former clay pits, landfill excavation sites and industrial platforms. The InSAR techniques made it possible for the first time to investigate movements over large urban areas in combination with results derived from classical methodologies (diachronic cartography, geology, geomorphology) and thorough statistical analysis. The analyses lead to a new hypothesis regarding the geological processes that affect the surface evolution patterns in Bucharest.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR
title Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR
spellingShingle Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR
Armas, I.
Bucharest
PS InSAR
SBAS InSAR
Deformation maps
Ground displacement trends
Transpressional system
title_short Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR
title_full Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR
title_fullStr Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR
title_full_unstemmed Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR
title_sort Identifying ground displacement trends in Bucharest using InSAR
author Armas, I.
author_facet Armas, I.
Mendes, D. A.
Gheorghe, M.
Popa, R. G.
Popovici, D.
author_role author
author2 Mendes, D. A.
Gheorghe, M.
Popa, R. G.
Popovici, D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Armas, I.
Mendes, D. A.
Gheorghe, M.
Popa, R. G.
Popovici, D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bucharest
PS InSAR
SBAS InSAR
Deformation maps
Ground displacement trends
Transpressional system
topic Bucharest
PS InSAR
SBAS InSAR
Deformation maps
Ground displacement trends
Transpressional system
description Some of the most popular multi-temporal interferometric techniques used in monitoring surface movements have been applied for capturing the spatial evolution patterns of Bucharest. Three sets of C and X-band single polarized SAR images (Envisat, ERS and TSX) were processed using the PS (Persistent Scatterers) and SBAS (Small BAseline Subset) techniques. The processing results consisted of deformation maps offering an image of the line of sight displacement rates in the past. In both PS and SBAS cases, displacement rates values are of the orders of millimetres. The analysis of possible trends is focused on relevant areas with a potentially interesting historical evolution, such as former clay pits, landfill excavation sites and industrial platforms. The InSAR techniques made it possible for the first time to investigate movements over large urban areas in combination with results derived from classical methodologies (diachronic cartography, geology, geomorphology) and thorough statistical analysis. The analyses lead to a new hypothesis regarding the geological processes that affect the surface evolution patterns in Bucharest.
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