The start of hydrocarbon production in the 1960s in the northeastern part of the Netherlands has resulted in subsidence of the ground level, which has been estimated from periodic leveling campaigns. Although leveling is a precise and reliable technique for subsidence monitoring, it is labor intensive, expensive and poses a safety risk since measurements are taken along roads. Hence, the application of satellite radar interferometry (InSAR) is investigated for subsidence monitoring, coupled with the potential improvement of reservoir behavior monitoring due to the InSAR observation frequency. The main focus lies on the Groningen gas field, which has a diameter of ∼30 kilometers, at ∼3 kilometers below surface. Complicating factors for the a...
Ground motion as a consequence of natural geological processes or due to anthropogenic influences, i...
Radar interferometry (InSAR) is a valuable tool to measure surface motion. Applying time series tech...
Geodetic monitoring involves the repeated measurement of the deformation of the Earth. As discussed ...
The start of hydrocarbon production in the 1960s in the northeastern part of the Netherlands has res...
AbstractSurface deformation monitoring provides unique data for observing and measuring the performa...
In this paper, we introduce a new element of our [1] multilevel, integrated surveillance and control...
Fluid extraction or injection from reservoirs, which corresponds to subsidence or uplift, can cause ...
Surface subsidence associated with coal mining activities in the Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, ...
Land subsidence is caused by human activities in many countries all over the world. Ground water wit...
Land reclamation is a pragmatic urban solution for coastal development, serving for building harbors...
The monitoring, interpretation and prediction of gradual ground surface deformation are critical fac...
International audienceFrom 1910 to 2002, the Mines Domaniales de Potasse d'Alsace (MDPA) exploited t...
International audienceFrom 1910 to 2002, the Mines Domaniales de Potasse d'Alsace (MDPA) exploited t...
International audienceThe differential SAR Interferometry (DInSAR) technique has been applied to a t...
Coastal lowland areas may be affected by various geohazards; one of them is the subsidence that, whe...
Ground motion as a consequence of natural geological processes or due to anthropogenic influences, i...
Radar interferometry (InSAR) is a valuable tool to measure surface motion. Applying time series tech...
Geodetic monitoring involves the repeated measurement of the deformation of the Earth. As discussed ...
The start of hydrocarbon production in the 1960s in the northeastern part of the Netherlands has res...
AbstractSurface deformation monitoring provides unique data for observing and measuring the performa...
In this paper, we introduce a new element of our [1] multilevel, integrated surveillance and control...
Fluid extraction or injection from reservoirs, which corresponds to subsidence or uplift, can cause ...
Surface subsidence associated with coal mining activities in the Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, ...
Land subsidence is caused by human activities in many countries all over the world. Ground water wit...
Land reclamation is a pragmatic urban solution for coastal development, serving for building harbors...
The monitoring, interpretation and prediction of gradual ground surface deformation are critical fac...
International audienceFrom 1910 to 2002, the Mines Domaniales de Potasse d'Alsace (MDPA) exploited t...
International audienceFrom 1910 to 2002, the Mines Domaniales de Potasse d'Alsace (MDPA) exploited t...
International audienceThe differential SAR Interferometry (DInSAR) technique has been applied to a t...
Coastal lowland areas may be affected by various geohazards; one of them is the subsidence that, whe...
Ground motion as a consequence of natural geological processes or due to anthropogenic influences, i...
Radar interferometry (InSAR) is a valuable tool to measure surface motion. Applying time series tech...
Geodetic monitoring involves the repeated measurement of the deformation of the Earth. As discussed ...