Abstract

The persistent scatterer interferometric synthetic aperture radar (PSI) has proven to be a powerful tool for monitoring surface deformation. However, the conventional deformation models cannot be fully adapted to analysis of the complicated deformation process. Taking into account seasonal response and tectonic movement, this letter presents an integrated deformation model for separating deformation components through PSI time series, thus obtaining the linear deformation rate, the deformation acceleration and the seasonal deformation amplitude at each PS. An iterative solution method is proposed to estimate the parameters in the integrated model. The experiments are carried out for subsidence detection over the northwestern part of Tianjin (China) by using the 40 high-resolution TerraSAR-X SAR images acquired between 2009 and 2010 and the ground truth data collected by precise leveling at seven benchmarks and six man-made corner reflectors. The testing results indicate that the integrated model has better adaptability to the subsidence process in the study area than the conventional models. The further analysis shows that the deformation results derived from the iterative solution are in better agreement with the ground truth data. These demonstrate that the proposed methodology is effective for monitoring the surface deformation with remarkable nonlinear property.

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