Abstract

Abstract. In recent years, InSAR technology has continuously developed and become a mainstream technology for monitoring wide-area surface deformation. In this study, Shiyan was selected as the work area, and Multi-temporal Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (MT-InSAR) technology was used to monitor surface deformation over a long time series. The temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of the InSAR monitoring results were analyzed. The surveillance results showed that from January 2021 to March 2023, Shiyan experienced noticeable uneven settlement, with a deformation rate range of [−111.8mm/a, 20.9mm/a]. The maximum cumulative deformation variable reached −212.9mm, and more than 70 deformation zones were identified during the study period. The main causes of deformation were also analyzed. This study provides a reference for large-scale surface deformation monitoring and disaster management in Shiyan.

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