Authors
A Manconi, F Casu, F Ardizzone, M Bonano, M Cardinali, C De Luca, E Gueguen, I Marchesini, Mario Parise, C Vennari, R Lanari, F Guzzetti
Publication date
2014/7/25
Journal
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Volume
14
Issue
7
Pages
1835-1841
Publisher
Copernicus Publications
Description
We present an approach to measure 3-D surface deformations caused by large, rapid-moving landslides using the amplitude information of high-resolution, X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. We exploit SAR data captured by the COSMO-SkyMed satellites to measure the deformation produced by the 3 December 2013 Montescaglioso landslide, southern Italy. The deformation produced by the deep-seated landslide exceeded 10 m and caused the disruption of a main road, a few homes and commercial buildings. The results open up the possibility of obtaining 3-D surface deformation maps shortly after the occurrence of large, rapid-moving landslides using high-resolution SAR data.
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