In the early hours of February 6th, 2023, a devastating earthquake of magnitude 7.8 in Gaziantep and magnitude 7.5 in Ekinözü struck Turkey and Syria, causing widespread loss of life and property. In the aftermath of the quake, more than 36,000 fatalities and numerous injuries were reported in one week. The unprecedented magnitude of the earthquake highlights the delicate nature of human life, yet it also underscores the resilience of the human spirit. To assist in the aftermath of this disaster, the present study aims to assess the damage caused by the earthquake through the analysis of Sentinel-1 satellite data. We adopt a combination of coherence and displacement parameters to create a damage map of the affected areas. First, we calcula...
Since the earthquake causes deformation in broadscale area, identification of surface deformations d...
An earthquake of MW = 6.1 occurred in the Elazig region of eastern Turkey on 8 March 2010 at 02:32:3...
Destructive earthquakes challenge Earth Observation (EO) systems to demonstrate their usefulness in ...
We use changes in the interferometric coherence to map earthquake damages that occurred in the city ...
The aim of this study was to use remotely sensed data to record earthquake-induced land cover change...
An earthquake of magnitude 6.9 hit the city of Izmir (Turkey) on 30 October 2020, resulting in 117 d...
This study investigates the relationship between fatality and magnitude, energy released, time of ea...
A strong earthquake of magnitude 6.8 struck the Mediterranean coast of Algeria on May 21, 2003 and t...
Destructive earthquakes challenge Earth Observation (EO) systems to demonstrate their usefulness in ...
On the 30th of October 2020, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 14 km north of Samos Island, causin...
Approximately 1000 people were killed in the collapse of buildings in Istanbul, Turkey, during the 1...
none4noEarthquakes constitute one of the most relevant natural hazards on wide areas, involving both...
The Mw 7.8 earthquake in Turkey on 6 February 2023 was extraordinary for various reasons. It origina...
The powerful earthquakes occurred in Kumamoto at the highest magnitude 7.3 hitting this prefecture o...
The objective of the chapter is to describe the major satellite techniques by using both SAR and op...
Since the earthquake causes deformation in broadscale area, identification of surface deformations d...
An earthquake of MW = 6.1 occurred in the Elazig region of eastern Turkey on 8 March 2010 at 02:32:3...
Destructive earthquakes challenge Earth Observation (EO) systems to demonstrate their usefulness in ...
We use changes in the interferometric coherence to map earthquake damages that occurred in the city ...
The aim of this study was to use remotely sensed data to record earthquake-induced land cover change...
An earthquake of magnitude 6.9 hit the city of Izmir (Turkey) on 30 October 2020, resulting in 117 d...
This study investigates the relationship between fatality and magnitude, energy released, time of ea...
A strong earthquake of magnitude 6.8 struck the Mediterranean coast of Algeria on May 21, 2003 and t...
Destructive earthquakes challenge Earth Observation (EO) systems to demonstrate their usefulness in ...
On the 30th of October 2020, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 14 km north of Samos Island, causin...
Approximately 1000 people were killed in the collapse of buildings in Istanbul, Turkey, during the 1...
none4noEarthquakes constitute one of the most relevant natural hazards on wide areas, involving both...
The Mw 7.8 earthquake in Turkey on 6 February 2023 was extraordinary for various reasons. It origina...
The powerful earthquakes occurred in Kumamoto at the highest magnitude 7.3 hitting this prefecture o...
The objective of the chapter is to describe the major satellite techniques by using both SAR and op...
Since the earthquake causes deformation in broadscale area, identification of surface deformations d...
An earthquake of MW = 6.1 occurred in the Elazig region of eastern Turkey on 8 March 2010 at 02:32:3...
Destructive earthquakes challenge Earth Observation (EO) systems to demonstrate their usefulness in ...