Investigating slope instabilities through SAR interferometry: examples on hilly villages in Southern Italy (Conference Presentation)

F. Bovenga, A. Refice, G. Pasquariello, G. Spilotro, R. Nutricato, D. Nitti, M. Chiaradia, I. Argentiero, R. Pellicani
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Multi-temporal SAR interferometry (MTInSAR), by providing both mean displacement maps and displacement time series over coherent objects on the Earth, allows analysing wide areas, identifying critical ground instabilities, and studying the phenomenon evolution in a long time-scale. This technique has been proved to be very useful for detecting and monitoring also slope instabilities. Nowadays, several satellite missions are available providing InSAR data at different wavelengths, spatial resolutions, and revisit time. The high-resolution X-Band COSMO-SkyMed constellation, acquires data with spatial resolution reaching metric values, and provides revisit times of up to a few days, leading to an increase in the density of the measurable targets, thus improving the monitoring of local scale events as well as the detection of non-linear displacements. The recent Sentinel-1 C-band mission from the European Space Agency (ESA), provides a spatial resolution comparable to the previous ESA missions, but a nominal revisit time reduced to 6 days. By offering regular global-scale coverage, better temporal resolution and freely available imagery, Sentinel-1 improves the performance of MTInSAR for ground displacement investigations. In particular, the short revisit time allows a better time series analysis by improving the temporal sampling and the chances to catch pre-failure signals characterised by high rate and non-linear behaviour signals. Moreover, it allows collecting large data stacks in a short time period, thus improving the MTInSAR performance in emergency (post-event) scenarios. These characteristics are very promising for early warning of slope failure events and monitoring subsequent displacements trends. In this work, we present the results obtained by using both COSMO-SkyMed and Sentinel-1 data for investigating the ground stability of hilly villages located in Southern Italian Apennine (Basilicata region). In the area of interest, several landslides occurred in the recent past (e.g. on Montescaglioso in 2013) and also very recently (e.g. on Pomarico in 2019), causing damages to houses, commercial buildings, and infrastructures. SAR datasets acquired by COSMO-SkyMed and Sentinel-1 from both ascending and descending orbits have been processed by using SPINUA MTInSAR algorithm, in order to exploit the potentials of these two satellite missions to investigate ground displacements related to the slope instabilities. Mean velocity maps and displacement time series have been analysed looking, in particular, to non-linear trends that are possibly related to relevant ground instabilities and, thanks to the high spatial resolution, useful in terms of early warning, in the case of rigid soil masses. Results are presented and discussed in relation to the well know events occurred in the area of interest.
通过SAR干涉测量研究斜坡不稳定性:以意大利南部丘陵村庄为例(会议报告)
多时相SAR干涉测量(MTInSAR)通过提供地球上相干物体的平均位移图和位移时间序列,可以分析广泛的区域,识别关键的地面不稳定性,并研究长时间尺度的现象演变。该技术已被证明对边坡失稳的检测和监测是非常有用的。目前,有几个卫星任务可以提供不同波长、空间分辨率和重访时间的InSAR数据。高分辨率的x波段cosmos - skymed星座,获取空间分辨率达到度量值的数据,并提供长达几天的重访时间,导致可测量目标的密度增加,从而改善对局部尺度事件的监测以及非线性位移的检测。欧洲航天局(ESA)最近的Sentinel-1 c波段任务提供了与以前的ESA任务相当的空间分辨率,但标称的重访时间减少到6天。通过提供常规的全球范围覆盖、更好的时间分辨率和免费的图像,Sentinel-1提高了MTInSAR在地面位移调查中的性能。特别是,通过改进时间采样和捕捉以高速率和非线性行为信号为特征的故障前信号的机会,短的重访时间允许更好的时间序列分析。此外,它允许在短时间内收集大型数据堆栈,从而提高MTInSAR在紧急情况下(事件后)的性能。这些特征对于边坡破坏事件的早期预警和监测后续的位移趋势非常有希望。在这项工作中,我们展示了利用cosmos - skymed和Sentinel-1数据调查意大利南部亚平宁(巴西利卡塔地区)丘陵村庄地面稳定性的结果。在感兴趣的地区,最近发生了几次山体滑坡(如2013年的蒙特斯卡利奥索)和最近(如2019年的波马里科),对房屋、商业建筑和基础设施造成了破坏。利用SPINUA MTInSAR算法对cosmos - skymed和Sentinel-1从上升轨道和下降轨道获取的SAR数据集进行处理,以利用这两个卫星任务的潜力来研究与斜坡不稳定性相关的地面位移。对平均速度图和位移时间序列进行了分析,特别关注可能与相关地面不稳定有关的非线性趋势,并且由于高空间分辨率,在刚性土体的情况下,在早期预警方面很有用。结果提出和讨论的关系,众所周知的事件发生在感兴趣的领域。
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