In this study, we present a Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) analysis of the ground displacement that impacts the ocean-reclaimed areas of the Nanhui New City of Shanghai (China), based on jointly exploiting Persistent Scatterers (PS) and Small Baseline (SB) approaches. The mean deformation velocity maps and corresponding interferometric time-series of deformation were initially cross-compared.
Retrieval of the Long Term Ground Settlement of the Ocean Reclaimed Land in Shanghai with Multi Platform Time-Series InSAR
Antonio Pepe;Manuela Bonano;Fabiana Calo;Michele Manunta;Riccardo Lanari
2016
Abstract
In this study, we present a Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) analysis of the ground displacement that impacts the ocean-reclaimed areas of the Nanhui New City of Shanghai (China), based on jointly exploiting Persistent Scatterers (PS) and Small Baseline (SB) approaches. The mean deformation velocity maps and corresponding interferometric time-series of deformation were initially cross-compared.File in questo prodotto:
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