Authors
Keren Dai, Zhenhong Li, Roberto Tomás, Guoxiang Liu, Bing Yu, Xiaowen Wang, Haiqin Cheng, Jiajun Chen, Julia Stockamp
Publication date
2016/12/1
Journal
Remote Sensing of Environment
Volume
186
Pages
501-513
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The Daguangbao mega-landslide (China), induced by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake (Mw = 7.9), with an area of approximately 8 km2, is one of the largest landslides in the world. Experts predicted that the potential risk and instability of the landslide might remain for many decades, or even longer. Monitoring the activity of such a large landslide is hence critical. Terrain Observation by Progressive Scans (TOPS) mode from the Sentinel-1 satellite provides us with up-to-date high-quality Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images over a wide ground coverage (250 × 250 km), enabling full exploitation of various InSAR applications. However, the TOPS mode introduces azimuth-dependent Doppler variations to radar signals, which requires an additional processing step especially for SAR interferometry. Sentinel-1 TOPS data have been widely applied to earthquakes, but the performance of TOPS data-based time series …
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