G. Antonello, J. Fortuny, D. Tarchi, N. Casagli, C. Del Ventisette, L. Guerri, G. Luzi, F. Mugnai, D. Leva
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引用次数: 11
摘要
2003年2月,在斯特龙博利火山(意大利)安装了一台地面SAR干干仪(GB-InSAR),以连续监测被称为Sciara del Fuoco的形态洼地的行为,并发出警报。这是由于2002年12月自卫队西北坡发生的大型山体滑坡和随后发生的海啸造成的。GB-In SAR系统,工作在Ku波段,被设置在自卫队稳定的右翼;它一直在工作,在过去的五年里,它可以跟踪自卫队和火山口群众运动的时间和空间演变。干涉测量图允许评估目标区域的大部分变形场,并描述不同的过程。该系统特别观测到了分别发生在2003年4月5日(一次大爆炸)和2007年2月27日(喷发阶段开始)的两个主要事件。还研究了利用C波段卫星平台的DInSAR来了解整个火山动态的可能性。从ERS2、RADARSAT和ENVISAT卫星获得的2003年滑坡前后和2007年滑坡前后的不同图像也进行了干涉测量处理。尽管可用图像数量有限,但已获得岛上因火山活动而发生的地面变形,其时空特征与GB-InSAR提供的特征相辅相成。
Microwave interferometric sensors as a tool for space and time analysis of active volcano deformations: The Stromboli case
A Ground Based SAR Interferometer (GB-InSAR) was installed at Stromboli volcano (Italy) in February 2003 to continuously monitor the behaviour of the morphological depression known as Sciara del Fuoco, SdF, with alerting purposes. This was decided as a consequence of the collapse of a large landslide from the NW slope of the SdF and the subsequent tsunami occurred on December 2002. The GB-In SAR system, working at Ku band, was set up on the stable right flank of the SdF; it has been continuously working and during this last five years has permitted to follow the temporal and spatial evolution of the mass movement in the SdF and the crater. Interferometric maps have permitted to assess the deformation field over a large portion of the target area and to characterize different processes. The system allowed to observe in particular two main events occurred on 5 April 2003 (a major explosion) and on 27 February 2007 (beginning of the effusive phase) respectively. The potential of the use of DInSAR from satellite platforms working at C band to understand the dynamic of the whole volcano has been also investigated. Different images acquired from the ERS2, RADARSAT and ENVISAT satellites before and after the 2003 collapse of the landslide, and before and after the 2007 event, have been interferometrically processed as well. Notwithstanding the restricted number of available images, the ground deformation occurred on the island due to the volcanic activity has been obtained with spatial and temporal characteristics complementary to those ones provided by GB-InSAR.