Multi-temporal image cross-correlation is a method for tracking moving features and can there-fore be used for quantitative assessments of surface displacements. Accuracies of up to 1/8th of the original image geometric resolution can be achieved. We present the results of an analysis car- ried out on Corvara landslide located in the Italian Dolomites. Image offset-tracking was applied to CosmoSky-Med amplitude images acquired between October 2013 and August 2015. The presence of a validation dataset consisting of periodical GPS surveys carried out on 16 benchmarks represents an ideal opportunity to test the applicability of SAR-based image cross-correlation for landslide moni- toring. Despite the relative low accuracy of the results amplit...
Image correlation remote sensing monitoring techniques are becoming key tools for providing effectiv...
In this work, Multi Temporal Interferometry techniques (MTI) based on advanced synthetic aperture ra...
Surface movements and landslides monitoring with satellite-based DInSAR techniques is becoming more ...
From the wide range of methods available to landslide researchers and practitioners for monitoring g...
From the wide range of methods available to landslide researchers and practitioners for monitoring g...
Pre- event and event landslide deformations have been detected and measured for the landslide that o...
This paper presents an analysis of the integration between interferometric and intensity-offset trac...
The availability of data from various Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) operating in X-Band and C-Band ...
Velocity dictates the destructive potential of a landslide. A combination of synthetic aperture rada...
International audienceWe apply an image correlation technique to multi-orbit and multi-temporal High...
Image correlation remote sensing monitoring techniques are becoming key tools for providing effecti...
Landslides are one of the most dangerous geological hazards worldwide, posing threats to human life,...
Landslides are a major threat for population and urban areas. Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (P...
The aim of this study is to estimate the influence of different forcing factors acting on instabilit...
The Corvara landslide is an active, large-scale, deep-seated and slow moving earthslide of about 30 ...
Image correlation remote sensing monitoring techniques are becoming key tools for providing effectiv...
In this work, Multi Temporal Interferometry techniques (MTI) based on advanced synthetic aperture ra...
Surface movements and landslides monitoring with satellite-based DInSAR techniques is becoming more ...
From the wide range of methods available to landslide researchers and practitioners for monitoring g...
From the wide range of methods available to landslide researchers and practitioners for monitoring g...
Pre- event and event landslide deformations have been detected and measured for the landslide that o...
This paper presents an analysis of the integration between interferometric and intensity-offset trac...
The availability of data from various Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) operating in X-Band and C-Band ...
Velocity dictates the destructive potential of a landslide. A combination of synthetic aperture rada...
International audienceWe apply an image correlation technique to multi-orbit and multi-temporal High...
Image correlation remote sensing monitoring techniques are becoming key tools for providing effecti...
Landslides are one of the most dangerous geological hazards worldwide, posing threats to human life,...
Landslides are a major threat for population and urban areas. Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (P...
The aim of this study is to estimate the influence of different forcing factors acting on instabilit...
The Corvara landslide is an active, large-scale, deep-seated and slow moving earthslide of about 30 ...
Image correlation remote sensing monitoring techniques are becoming key tools for providing effectiv...
In this work, Multi Temporal Interferometry techniques (MTI) based on advanced synthetic aperture ra...
Surface movements and landslides monitoring with satellite-based DInSAR techniques is becoming more ...