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A review of terrestrial radar interferometry for measuring surface change in the geosciences
Authors:Rafael Caduff  Fritz Schlunegger  Andrew Kos  Andreas Wiesmann
Institution:1. Institute for Geological Sciences, University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland;2. Gamma Remote Sensing AG, Gümligen, Switzerland;3. Institute for Geotechnical Engineering, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;4. Terrasense Switzerland Ltd, Werdenberg, Switzerland
Abstract:This paper presents a review of the current state of the art in the use of terrestrial radar interferometry for the detection of surface changes related to mass movement. Different hardware‐types and acquisition concepts are described, which use either real or synthetic aperture for radar image formation. We present approaches for data processing procedures, paying special attention to the separation of high resolution displacement information from atmospheric phase variations. Recent case studies are used to illustrate applications in terrestrial radar interferometry for change detection. Applications range from detection and quantification of very slow moving (millimeters to centimeters per year) displacements in rock walls from repeat monitoring, to rapid processes resulting in fast displacements (~50 m/yr) acquired during single measurement campaigns with durations of only a few hours. Fast and episodic acting processes such as rockfall and snow avalanches can be assessed qualitatively in the spatial domain by mapping decorrelation caused by those processes. A concluding guide to best practice outlines the necessary preconditions that have to be fulfilled for successful application of the technique, as well as in areas characterized by rapid decorrelation. Empirical data from a Ku‐band sensor show the range of temporal decorrelation of different surfaces after more than two years for rock‐surfaces and after a few seconds to minutes in vegetated areas during windy conditions. The examples show that the displacement field can be measured for landslides in dense grassland, ice surfaces on flowing glaciers and snowpack creep. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:terrestrial radar interferometry  mass movements  surface deformation
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