A. Ferretti, M. Bianchi, F. Novali, A. Tamburini, A. Rucci
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引用次数: 3
摘要
本报告重点介绍了永久散射体技术(PSInSAR¿,一种先进的InSAR技术,能够测量地面上单个雷达目标的毫米级位移)作为测量全球火山项目中火山区域变形的方法的应用结果。在这个项目中,T.R.E.作为Deformation Mapping产品的服务提供商参与其中。介绍了三个PSInSAR¿应用案例:Piton de la Fournaise(留尼旺岛),Stromboli和Volcano(意大利Eolie)。经过200多个ENVISAT ASAR场景的处理,估计了火山表面的速度场,这是岩浆相机演化的结果;提取位移时间序列,并尽可能联合利用上升和下降几何数据集,以生成垂直和向东位移图。所提供的测试用例将有机会描述应用于PSInSAR处理链的增强,使算法能够应对复杂的火山变形动力学(突变,非线性运动),并允许通过web界面表示,以便快速浏览提供给用户的结果。
Volcanic Deformation Mapping using PSInSARTM: Piton de la Fournaise, Stromboli and Vulcano test sites for the Globvolcano project
This presentation focuses on the results of the application of the Permanent Scatterers Technique (PSInSAR¿, an advanced InSAR technique capable of measuring millimetre scale displacements of individual radar targets on the ground) as a method for measuring deformation in volcanic area within the Globvolcano project. In this project, T.R.E. takes part as a service provider for the Deformation Mapping products. Three cases of PSInSAR¿ application are presented: Piton de la Fournaise (Reunion Island), Stromboli and Volcano (Eolie, Italy). More than 200 ENVISAT ASAR scenes have been processed to estimate the velocity field of the volcanoes surface, as a consequence of the magmatic camera evolution; time series of displacement have been extracted and, whenever possible, ascending and descending geometry dataset have been jointly exploited in order to produce vertical and easting displacement maps. The test cases presented will give the opportunity to describe the enhancement applied to the PSInSAR¿ processing chain, required to make the algorithm capable to cope with the complex volcanic deformation dynamics (abrupt changes, non-linear motion) and to allow their representation through a web interface for a quick browsing of the results provided to the users.