Recent advances in satellite technologies, statistical and mathematical models, and computational resources have paved the way for operational use of satellite data in monitoring and forecasting natural hazards. We present a review of the use of satellite data for Earth observation in the context of geohazards preventive monitoring and disaster evaluation and assessment. We describe the techniques exploited to extract ground displacement information from satellite radar sensor images and the applicability of such data to the study of natural hazards such as landslides, earthquakes, volcanic activity, and ground subsidence. In this context, statistical techniques, ranging from time series analysis to spatial statistics, as well as continuum ...
A promised potential of spaceborne interferometric synthetic aperture radars (InSAR) is a capability...
Sudden, violent movement of the earth's surface resulted of the release of energy into the atmospher...
The research topics of this Thesis are related to the remote sensing field using Synthetic Aperture ...
Recent advances in satellite technologies, statistical and mathematical models, and computational re...
Earth Observations (EO) encompasses different types of sensors (e.g., Synthetic Aperture Radar, Lase...
With a wide spectrum of imaging capabilities, Earth observation offers several opportunities for the...
Since 2000, there have been a number of spaceborne satellites that have changed the way we assess an...
Satellite interferometric data are widely exploited for ground motion monitoring thanks to their wid...
In the event of a natural disaster, remote sensing is a valuable source of spatial information and i...
Geological hazards and their effects are often geographically widespread. Consequently, their effect...
People have lived with hazards since the dawn of the human race. Humanity has never (and nowhere) be...
In recent decades, classical survey techniques (i.e., field measurements and aerial remote sensing) ...
Information on the spatial distribution of triggered landslides following an earthquake is invaluabl...
Structural failure prevention is a crucial issue in civil engineering. The causes of structure or in...
A promised potential of spaceborne interferometric synthetic aperture radars (InSAR) is a capability...
Sudden, violent movement of the earth's surface resulted of the release of energy into the atmospher...
The research topics of this Thesis are related to the remote sensing field using Synthetic Aperture ...
Recent advances in satellite technologies, statistical and mathematical models, and computational re...
Earth Observations (EO) encompasses different types of sensors (e.g., Synthetic Aperture Radar, Lase...
With a wide spectrum of imaging capabilities, Earth observation offers several opportunities for the...
Since 2000, there have been a number of spaceborne satellites that have changed the way we assess an...
Satellite interferometric data are widely exploited for ground motion monitoring thanks to their wid...
In the event of a natural disaster, remote sensing is a valuable source of spatial information and i...
Geological hazards and their effects are often geographically widespread. Consequently, their effect...
People have lived with hazards since the dawn of the human race. Humanity has never (and nowhere) be...
In recent decades, classical survey techniques (i.e., field measurements and aerial remote sensing) ...
Information on the spatial distribution of triggered landslides following an earthquake is invaluabl...
Structural failure prevention is a crucial issue in civil engineering. The causes of structure or in...
A promised potential of spaceborne interferometric synthetic aperture radars (InSAR) is a capability...
Sudden, violent movement of the earth's surface resulted of the release of energy into the atmospher...
The research topics of this Thesis are related to the remote sensing field using Synthetic Aperture ...