The level of destruction caused by an earthquake depends on a variety of factors, such as magnitude, duration, intensity, time of occurrence, and underlying geological features, which …
Abstract Post-event Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) analysis on a stack of 45 C-band SAR images acquired by the ESA Sentinel-1 satellites from 9 October 2014 to 19 …
M Chen, R Tomás, Z Li, M Motagh, T Li, L Hu, H Gong… - Remote Sensing, 2016 - mdpi.com
Beijing is one of the most water-stressed cities in the world. Due to over-exploitation of groundwater, the Beijing region has been suffering from land subsidence since 1935. In this …
In this work it is demonstrated how the combination of multi-sensor and multi-temporal SAR data improves the monitoring capacity of very slow landslides. The study area is the Upper …
The measurement of landslide superficial displacement often represents the most effective method for defining its behavior, allowing one to observe the relationship with triggering …
P Roy, TR Martha, K Khanna, N Jain… - Remote Sensing of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Landslides originating from remote steep slopes render people living downhill vulnerable, unaware of the impending danger. Identifications of slow-moving mountain slopes are …
Q Sun, L Zhang, XL Ding, J Hu, ZW Li, JJ Zhu - Remote Sensing of …, 2015 - Elsevier
A major landslide in Zhouqu, China occurred on August 8, 2010 and caused widespread damage and over 1700 casualties. We study the deformation of the slopes over a time …
R Tomás, R Romero, J Mulas, JJ Marturià… - Environmental earth …, 2014 - Springer
Subsidence related to multiple natural and human-induced processes affects an increasing number of areas worldwide. Although this phenomenon may involve surface deformation …
We explore new possibilities offered by the recently available X-band satellite radar sensors for landslide hazard assessments on a detailed scale, with particular reference to the …