Abstract

Land subsidence is a major factor that affects metro line (ML) stability. In this study, an improved multi-temporal interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) (MTI) method to detect land subsidence near MLs is presented. In particular, our multi-temporal InSAR method provides surface subsidence measurements with high observation density. The MTI method tracks both point-like targets and distributed targets with temporal radar backscattering steadiness. First, subsidence rates at the point targets with low-amplitude dispersion index (ADI) values are extracted by applying a least-squared estimator on an optimized freely connected network. Second, to reduce error propagation, the pixels with high-ADI values are classified into several groups according to ADI intervals and processed using a Pearson correlation coefficient and hierarchical analysis strategy to obtain the distributed targets. Then, nonlinear subsidence components at all point-like and distributed targets are estimated using phase unwrapping and spatiotemporal filtering on the phase residuals. The proposed MTI method was applied to detect land subsidence near MLs of No. 1 and 3 in the Baoshan district of Shanghai using 18 TerraSAR-X images acquired between April 21, 2008 and October 30, 2010. The results show that the mean subsidence rates of the stations distributed along the two MLs are −12.9 and −14.0 mm/year. Furthermore, three subsidence funnels near the MLs are discovered through the hierarchical analysis. The testing results demonstrate the satisfactory capacity of the proposed MTI method in providing detailed subsidence information near MLs.

Highlights

  • Due to the potential effects of land subsidence geo-hazards on metro lines (MLs) in terms of human lives and economic losses, great effort has been put forth to develop sustainable solutions for these hazards

  • The proposed multi-temporal InSAR (MTI) method was applied to detect land subsidence near MLs of No 1 and 3 in the Baoshan district of Shanghai using 18 TerraSAR-X images acquired between April 21, 2008 and October 30, 2010

  • The experiment is conducted using images acquired over the Baoshan district, Shanghai, to detect land subsidence near the No 1 and 3 MLs

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Introduction

Due to the potential effects of land subsidence geo-hazards on metro lines (MLs) in terms of human lives and economic losses, great effort has been put forth to develop sustainable solutions for these hazards. Several methods have been investigated, including leveling [1], global positioning systems [2, 3], interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) [4], and multi-temporal InSAR (MTI) [5]. The MTI is a newly developed technique and provides a sound tool to assess land subsidence on Earth’s surface. It is capable of providing millimetric-precision subsidence rates. The method offers a synoptic view of subsidence funnels. Many methods using MTI to detect slow-moving land subsidence have been presented

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