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| DOI | 10.1109/LAGIRS48042.2020.9165560 | ||
| Año | 2020 | ||
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The application of Satellite Differential SAR interferometry (DInSAR) has become a reliable solution as a tool for mapping and monitoring geohazards. Few years ago, the main applications of these techniques were devoted to science. However, nowadays, the easy access to SAR imagery and the maturity of the techniques to exploit these type of data has widened the user's spectrum from only scientists to professional and decision makers. The advent of Sentinel-l satellites has significantly contributed to this achievement. In particular, in the field of geohazard risk management, Sentinel-l has solved one of the main constraining factors that hindered the operational use of interferometric techniques in the past: the lack of systematic acquisition plans. In this context, Sentinel-l assures worldwide coverage with short temporal baselines (6 to 24 days). This has supposed a definitive step towards the implementation of DInSAR based techniques to support decision makers against geohazards. In this work, we show the first experiences of the remote sensing unit of the Geological and Mining Survey of Chile (Semageomin) with Sentinel-l data. Three different case studies in different areas of the Chilean territory are presented. The examples illustrate how DInSAR based techniques can provide different levels of information about geohazard activity in different environments.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Olea, P. | - |
Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería - Chile
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| 2 | Monserrat, O. | - |
Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalaunya - España
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| 3 | Sierralta, C. | - |
Ministerio del Medio Ambiente - Chile
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| 4 | Barra, A. | - |
Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalaunya - España
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| 5 | Bono, L. | - |
Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería - Chile
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| 6 | Fuentes, F. | - |
Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería - Chile
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| 7 | Zhiwei, Q. | - |
Jiangsu Ocean University - China
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| 8 | Crippa, B. | - |
Università degli Studi di Milano - Italia
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| European Commission |
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| Ministry of education and professional training of the Spanish government |
| U-Geohaz |
| Directorate-General Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection |
| Echo Foundation |
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| The CTTC contribution has been partially funded by the Ministry of education and professional training of the Spanish government through the program abroad stages for young researchers José Castillejo (Ref: CAS19/00190) and by the European Commission, Directorate-General Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (ECHO), through the U-Geohaz project, “Geohazard impact assessment for urban areas” (UCPM-2017-PP-AG: UCPM-783169). |