Shabkola is a village located in Mazandaran province of northern Iran that suffers from the mass movement happening in the upstream. Deforestation and changes to land use are the main reasons for the soil instability in this region, which together with steep slope, relatively high precipitation rate and natural erosion has led to such a condition. The area of mass movement is approximately 90 hectares which is a big threat for people living in the region. In this study, we have utilized two different geodetic techniques including InSAR time-series analysis and GPS measurements to assess slope stability in Shabkola. The SAR dataset includes 19 ALOS/PALSAR images spanning from July 2007 to February 2011 while GPS observations are collected in...
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Surface deformation measurements are critical for landslide studies. Interferometric Synthetic Apert...
Monitoring slope instability is of great significance for understanding landslide kinematics and, th...
Landslides are one of the natural hazards that occur annually in Indonesia. A continuous geodetic ob...
Landslides, a major natural geohazard, obstruct municipal constructions and may destroy villages and...
Landslides are one of the most dangerous natural hazards in the world which have significant negativ...
This study focuses on evaluating the potential of ALOS/PALSAR time-series data to analyze the activa...
AbstractAfter two decades of SAR satellite operation, their data, processed by interferometric techn...
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Landslide is one of the natural hazards that pose maximum threat for human lives and property in mou...
In recent years, satellite synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) has been adopted as a spa...
On the afternoon of 28 June 2010, an enormous landslide occurred in the Gangwu region of Guanling Co...
International audienceIn this study, we quantify and analyze the spatial and temporal evolution of t...
Occurrence of landslide events are common in the lesser Himalayan region which lie in a tectonically...
Climate change has resulted in severe landslides in Maskun, Iran. This study evaluates and monitors ...
The area of Kahrood is a small village located in the north-east of Damavand in the center of the Al...
Surface deformation measurements are critical for landslide studies. Interferometric Synthetic Apert...
Monitoring slope instability is of great significance for understanding landslide kinematics and, th...
Landslides are one of the natural hazards that occur annually in Indonesia. A continuous geodetic ob...
Landslides, a major natural geohazard, obstruct municipal constructions and may destroy villages and...
Landslides are one of the most dangerous natural hazards in the world which have significant negativ...
This study focuses on evaluating the potential of ALOS/PALSAR time-series data to analyze the activa...
AbstractAfter two decades of SAR satellite operation, their data, processed by interferometric techn...
The safety of the Three Gorges Reservoir, the world’s largest hydraulic project, has attracted signi...
Landslide is one of the natural hazards that pose maximum threat for human lives and property in mou...
In recent years, satellite synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) has been adopted as a spa...
On the afternoon of 28 June 2010, an enormous landslide occurred in the Gangwu region of Guanling Co...