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Spatial-Correlation Based Persistent Scatterer Interferometric Study for Ground Deformation
Authors:Kousik Biswas  Debashish Chakravarty  Pabitra Mitra  Arundhati Misra
Institution:1.Advanced Technology Development Centre,Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Kharagpur,India;2.Department of Mining Engineering,Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Kharagpur,India;3.Department of Computer Science and Engineering,Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Kharagpur,India;4.Space Applications Centre, ISRO,Ahmedabad,India
Abstract:Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), nowadays, is a precise technique for monitoring and detecting ground deformation at a millimetric level over large areas using multi-temporal SAR images. Persistent Scatterer Interferometric SAR (PSInSAR), an advanced version of InSAR, is an effective tool for measuring ground deformation using temporally stable reference points or persistent scatterers. We have applied both PSInSAR and Small Baseline Subset (SBAS) methods, based on the spatial correlation of interferometric phase, to estimate the ground deformation and time-series analysis. In this study, we select Las Vegas, Nevada, USA as our test area to detect the ground deformation along satellite line-of-sight (LOS) during November 1992–September 2000 using 44 C-band SAR images of the European Remote Sensing (ERS-1 and ERS-2) satellites. We observe the ground displacement rate of Las Vegas is in the range of ?19 to 8 mm/year in the same period. We also cross-compare PSInSAR and SBAS using mean LOS velocity and time-series. The comparison shows a correlation coefficient of 0.9467 in the case of mean LOS velocity. Along this study, we validate the ground deformation results from the satellite with the ground water depth of Las Vegas using time-series analysis, and the InSAR measurements show similar patterns with ground water data.
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