THE SAFETY PROJECT: SENTINEL-1 FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF GEOLOGICAL RISK

A. Barra, O. Monserrat, L. Solari, G. Herrera, C. López, R. Onori, P. Reichenbach, E. González-Alonso, R. M. Mateos, S. Bianchini, M. Crosetto
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SAFETY (Sentinel-1 for geohazards regional monitoring and forecasting – safety.cttc.es) is a two-year research project funded under the ECHO (European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations) call “Prevention and preparedness projects in Civil Protection and marine pollution”, which started on the 1st January 2016. The mission of the project was to improve the efforts in detecting and mapping geohazards (i.e. landslide, volcanic and subsidence), by assessing their activity and evaluating their impact on built-up areas and infrastructure networks through space-borne radar data. This goal has been achieved through the use of Sentinel-1 DInSAR (Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry) derived products and the development of software tools. The most challenging part concerned the semiautomatic generation of derived maps to be easily interpreted and exploited in the geohazard management by the Civil Protection Authorities, which are not usually familiar with DInSAR products. This work provides an overview of the project activities, describing the developed procedure, the main outcomes, and the most significant results obtained over the two test sites of the project: the Canary Islands (Spain) and the Volterra municipality (Italy). The main goal of this work is to present the potentialities of Sentinel-1 interferometry as a regular complementary input for the regional scale risk management.
安全工程:地质风险管理哨兵1号
SAFETY (Sentinel-1地质灾害区域监测和预测- SAFETY .cttc.es)是一个为期两年的研究项目,由欧洲民防和人道主义援助行动(ECHO)资助,名为“民防和海洋污染预防和准备项目”,于2016年1月1日启动。该项目的任务是改进地质灾害(即滑坡、火山和下沉)的探测和测绘工作,方法是通过天基雷达数据评估其活动和评价其对建筑地区和基础设施网络的影响。通过使用Sentinel-1差分合成孔径雷达干涉测量(DInSAR)衍生产品和开发软件工具,实现了这一目标。最具挑战性的部分是半自动生成衍生地图,便于民防当局在地质灾害管理中解释和利用,因为民防当局通常不熟悉DInSAR产品。这项工作提供了项目活动的概述,描述了开发的程序,主要成果,以及在项目的两个测试地点:加那利群岛(西班牙)和沃尔泰拉市(意大利)获得的最重要的结果。这项工作的主要目标是展示哨兵-1干涉测量作为区域规模风险管理的常规补充输入的潜力。
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