Abstract—This research used both ERS and JERS-1 images to investigate the feasibility of differential radar interferometry (DInSAR) for mine subsidence monitoring in the state of New South Wales, Australia. DInSAR results are analysed and validated with the aid of Geographic Information System (GIS) tools. The drawbacks of using interferometric measurements for mine subsidence monitoring are discussed. The repeat-pass tandem and JERS-1 DInSAR results are presented. Keywords-interferometry; DInSAR; GIS; mine subsidence; ERS-1/2; JERS-1; Envisat I
Subsidence related to multiple natural and human-induced processes affects an increasing number of a...
Among the technologies used to improve functioning of local governments the geographic information s...
International audienceThe extraction of underground resources induces subsidence on the surface. Tho...
This research used both ERS and Envisat images to investigate the feasibility of differential radar ...
The history of mining disasters includes cases of subsidence and collapse into workings, and also a ...
For underground mining, the extraction of coal or minerals can lead to the disturbance of the surfac...
This paper describes the results from the recently launched SAR satellites for the purpose of subsid...
This paper demonstrates the use of differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) fo...
Australia is one of the largest mineral resource countries and underground coal mining has contribut...
This paper describes the results from the recently launched SAR satellites for the purpose of subsid...
Subsidence of the earth’s surface can result in significant structural damage and associated mainten...
Australia is one of the leading mineral resource extraction nations in the world. It is one of the w...
Land surface deformation can be caused by underground mining activities. The maximum subsidence norm...
International audienceThe differential SAR Interferometry (DInSAR) technique has been applied to a t...
This paper describes the results using data from ALOS and ENVISAT satellites for the purpose of subs...
Subsidence related to multiple natural and human-induced processes affects an increasing number of a...
Among the technologies used to improve functioning of local governments the geographic information s...
International audienceThe extraction of underground resources induces subsidence on the surface. Tho...
This research used both ERS and Envisat images to investigate the feasibility of differential radar ...
The history of mining disasters includes cases of subsidence and collapse into workings, and also a ...
For underground mining, the extraction of coal or minerals can lead to the disturbance of the surfac...
This paper describes the results from the recently launched SAR satellites for the purpose of subsid...
This paper demonstrates the use of differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) fo...
Australia is one of the largest mineral resource countries and underground coal mining has contribut...
This paper describes the results from the recently launched SAR satellites for the purpose of subsid...
Subsidence of the earth’s surface can result in significant structural damage and associated mainten...
Australia is one of the leading mineral resource extraction nations in the world. It is one of the w...
Land surface deformation can be caused by underground mining activities. The maximum subsidence norm...
International audienceThe differential SAR Interferometry (DInSAR) technique has been applied to a t...
This paper describes the results using data from ALOS and ENVISAT satellites for the purpose of subs...
Subsidence related to multiple natural and human-induced processes affects an increasing number of a...
Among the technologies used to improve functioning of local governments the geographic information s...
International audienceThe extraction of underground resources induces subsidence on the surface. Tho...