This work is focused on very slow moving land- slides and the new generation of Persistent Scatterers PSI (SqueeSAR™ processing, developed by Telerile- vamento Europa) that allows to increase the density and the time series quality of interferometric data. The improvement in the time series quality helps also to understand the behaviour of some processes and to have a best comparison with traditional monitoring system and/or rainfall data. The consequent aim of the research is to evaluate the potential and the limitations of PSI data for large landslide studying and monitoring. Some large landslides belonging to different geo- logical, geomorphologic and land-use contexts and with different monitoring systems, in Western and Ligurian Alps, Langhe Hills and a portion of North- ern Apennines (Oltrepò Pavese), have been analyzed. The study area is covered by 18 years of SAR data, consisting on ERS (1992- 2001) and RADARSAT platform (2003-2010). The results show that the PSI analysis is useful both on regional and local scale. At regional scale PSI allows to improve landslide inventories. At local scale the PSI joined with other data can help in the under- standing landslide features and kinematics.
Studying and monitoring large landslides with persistent scatterer data
NOTTI, DAVIDE;MEISINA, CLAUDIA;ZUCCA, FRANCESCO
2013-01-01
Abstract
This work is focused on very slow moving land- slides and the new generation of Persistent Scatterers PSI (SqueeSAR™ processing, developed by Telerile- vamento Europa) that allows to increase the density and the time series quality of interferometric data. The improvement in the time series quality helps also to understand the behaviour of some processes and to have a best comparison with traditional monitoring system and/or rainfall data. The consequent aim of the research is to evaluate the potential and the limitations of PSI data for large landslide studying and monitoring. Some large landslides belonging to different geo- logical, geomorphologic and land-use contexts and with different monitoring systems, in Western and Ligurian Alps, Langhe Hills and a portion of North- ern Apennines (Oltrepò Pavese), have been analyzed. The study area is covered by 18 years of SAR data, consisting on ERS (1992- 2001) and RADARSAT platform (2003-2010). The results show that the PSI analysis is useful both on regional and local scale. At regional scale PSI allows to improve landslide inventories. At local scale the PSI joined with other data can help in the under- standing landslide features and kinematics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.