Abstract

This study (geodetic part) was carried out in the framework of AGH University of Science and Technology research project No. 11.11.150.195 and in the framework of PIG PIB Project no. 61.9202.1101.00.0: Application of SAR interferometric methods to identify the mobility of the area above salt diapir in Inowroclaw town

Highlights

  • Due to the rapid development of geodetic measurement techniques, including satellite-based ones, new research problems have emerged. They often arose at the interface of different specialisations in the field of geodesy, and other disciplines of geosciences, such as geology, geophysics etc

  • Different measurement techniques need to be combined. An example of this is the description of large area terrain surface deformation

  • A drawback of measurements using the InSAR technique relates to the reliable estimation of the accuracy of the displacements determined

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Introduction

Due to the rapid development of geodetic measurement techniques, including satellite-based ones, new research problems have emerged. They often arose at the interface of different specialisations in the field of geodesy, and other disciplines of geosciences, such as geology, geophysics etc. Different measurement techniques need to be combined An example of this is the description of large area terrain surface deformation. Salt deposits played an increasingly important role, in terms of mining This results from the physical and mechanical features of deposit formations which are used e.g. as hydrocarbon storage sites. Towards Data Integration and Analysis in the Detection of Terrain Surface Deformation... 87

Environmental Background
Survey Data
Levelling Surveys
PSI Investigations
Comparative Analysis of the Survey Results
Conclusions
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