Abstract

While surface deformations and their impact on buildings have been observed in the city of Lanzhou, it is difficult to find studies of surface deformation and the influential factors in the recent decades. This study was designed to detect the spatial position of these surface deformations and to understand the mechanism behind them. Sentinel-1A TOPS model image data acquired in descending orbits between March 2015 and May 2019 were processed by using Small Baseline Subsets Interferometry (SBAS)-Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) technology, and then compared with geology, tectonical aspects of the study area and land cover types in Lanzhou. The results reveal that the land surface deformation is uneven in this city, and seven surface deformation regions were detected in the following areas: the north freight yard, Jiuzhou, Country garden, Donggang, Yanjiaping, Zhongxinping and Liuquan town. The land surface deformation rate in Lanzhou ranges from −82.13 mm/year to 19.31 mm/year. Time-series land surface deformation analysis showed that deformation increased over time in major deformation regions. Surface deformation expansion was significant after June 2017and it continued to expand. The surface deformation of Lanzhou is affected by natural factors (geology and geological faults) and human activities (land cover types/land cover changes). Local geological conditions control the location of the surface deformation process. These findings provide compelling data and theoretical support for disaster prevention and reduction in Lanzhou.

Highlights

  • Land subsidence is a slow and long-term geological hazard [1,2]

  • This study was designed to detect the spatial position of surface deformation in Lanzhou and

  • This study was designed to detect the spatial position of surface deformation in Lanzhou and understand its mechanism using a total of 75-scene descending orbits obtained from Sentinel-1A TOPS

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Introduction

Land subsidence is a slow and long-term geological hazard [1,2]. In many cities across the globe, the ground is subsiding at an annual average rate of several to tens of centimeters [3,4,5]. Land subsidence is due to human activities [6]. Urban land subsidence has caused the deformation of road surfaces and subgrades, even damaging buildings and urban infrastructure, resulting in significant casualties and economic losses [7]. To maintain the sustainability of urban areas, it is very important to understand the deformation pattern and evolution of municipal ground [8]. The technologies used for monitoring surface deformation mainly include leveling, the Global

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