Recent developments in space-based surveying methods of the Earth's topography, including the differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR), have increased the availability of options for monitoring land subsidence. However, DInSAR methods require expert knowledge and specialized software, and they are time-consuming. Here, we demonstrate that a land subsidence signal can be identified in the differences in the freely available global digital elevation models (e.g., SRTM and TanDEM-X) using a simple statistical method. This finding opens up a venue to develop a computer application to identify land subsidence or uplift of a few decimeters per at least a decade order. Such an application enables monitoring the effects...
This paper develops a low-cost web application system for monitoring geometrical impacts of surface ...
In this book are reported nine works related to land subsidence monitoring using remote sensing tech...
Subsidence is a hazard that affects wide areas in the world causing important economic costs annuall...
Subsidence of the earth’s surface can result in significant structural damage and associated mainten...
Land subsidence is one of the most common and hazardous consequences mining industry which gives a c...
In the last decade the use of data deriving from the differential interferometric processing of imag...
Abstract: The high resolution TerraSAR-X dataset was employed with DInSAR and persistent scatterer i...
Subsidence related to multiple natural and human-induced processes affects an increasing number of a...
For underground mining, the extraction of coal or minerals can lead to the disturbance of the surfac...
Land subsidence is caused by human activities in many countries all over the world. Ground water wit...
An approach to study the mechanism of mining-induced subsidence, using a combination of phase-stacki...
Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) is a remote sensing technique that is ...
Australia is one of the leading mineral resource extraction nations in the world. It is one of the w...
Land subsidence is an environmental, geological phenomenon that often refers to gradual settling or ...
Multi-sensor advanced DInSAR analyses have been performed and compared with two GPS station measurem...
This paper develops a low-cost web application system for monitoring geometrical impacts of surface ...
In this book are reported nine works related to land subsidence monitoring using remote sensing tech...
Subsidence is a hazard that affects wide areas in the world causing important economic costs annuall...
Subsidence of the earth’s surface can result in significant structural damage and associated mainten...
Land subsidence is one of the most common and hazardous consequences mining industry which gives a c...
In the last decade the use of data deriving from the differential interferometric processing of imag...
Abstract: The high resolution TerraSAR-X dataset was employed with DInSAR and persistent scatterer i...
Subsidence related to multiple natural and human-induced processes affects an increasing number of a...
For underground mining, the extraction of coal or minerals can lead to the disturbance of the surfac...
Land subsidence is caused by human activities in many countries all over the world. Ground water wit...
An approach to study the mechanism of mining-induced subsidence, using a combination of phase-stacki...
Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) is a remote sensing technique that is ...
Australia is one of the leading mineral resource extraction nations in the world. It is one of the w...
Land subsidence is an environmental, geological phenomenon that often refers to gradual settling or ...
Multi-sensor advanced DInSAR analyses have been performed and compared with two GPS station measurem...
This paper develops a low-cost web application system for monitoring geometrical impacts of surface ...
In this book are reported nine works related to land subsidence monitoring using remote sensing tech...
Subsidence is a hazard that affects wide areas in the world causing important economic costs annuall...