This work concerns the application of ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GB-SAR) interferometry as a tool for the landslide monitoring during emergencies. An example of application of this technique to the Cortenova landslide, Italian Alps, is described. The deformation maps provided by GB-SAR interferometry allows for the study of the landslide temporal evolution and the volume estimation of the material involved in the mass movement. This information is important for the assessment of future risk scenarios needed to draw up the emergency plans for civil protection purposes.
Ground-based SAR interferometry as a tool for landslide monitoring during emergencies / Casagli N.; Farina P.; Leva D.; Nico G.; Tarchi D.. - STAMPA. - 4:(2003), pp. 2924-2926. (Intervento presentato al convegno Learning From Earth's Shapes and Colours, IGARSS 2003 tenutosi a Toulouse, France nel 21-25 July 2003) [10.1109/IGARSS.2003.1294633].
Ground-based SAR interferometry as a tool for landslide monitoring during emergencies
CASAGLI, NICOLA;FARINA, PAOLO;LEVA, DAVIDE;
2003
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This work concerns the application of ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GB-SAR) interferometry as a tool for the landslide monitoring during emergencies. An example of application of this technique to the Cortenova landslide, Italian Alps, is described. The deformation maps provided by GB-SAR interferometry allows for the study of the landslide temporal evolution and the volume estimation of the material involved in the mass movement. This information is important for the assessment of future risk scenarios needed to draw up the emergency plans for civil protection purposes.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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