Abstract

This work focus on terrain deformation monitoring by means of C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Sentinel-1A/B imagery exploiting the Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) technique. The deformation monitoring strategy described in this article is related to a specific monitoring scenario where a relatively small urban area is potentially affected by deformation and its surroundings are stable. In the case study considered in this work, the scenario corresponds to an area of potential subsidence induced by underground water pumping covering an area of interest with a radius of approximately 1 km. The proposed monitoring strategy takes advantage of the specific scenario at hand and, in particular, of the availability of stable areas in the vicinity of the area potentially affected by ground deformation, to estimate the Atmospheric Phase Screen (APS), i.e. signal propagation delay caused by the Earth’s atmosphere, in an attempt to minimize the underestimation of the deformation rate.

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