Frontiers in Earth Science (Dec 2023)

Identification and refinement of wide area potential landslides based on model correction

  • Jiaming Ni,
  • Jiaming Ni,
  • Xiu Luo,
  • Xiu Luo,
  • Wu Zhu,
  • Wu Zhu,
  • Jingsheng Pan,
  • Jingsheng Pan,
  • Ping Li,
  • Ping Li,
  • Lingyi Xiong,
  • Lingyi Xiong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1121345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Sichuan-Tibet Railway spans several watersheds such as Jinsha River and Yalong River, and Potential landslides are frequent along the route, which poses serious hazards to the normal construction and operation of the railroad. The traditional time-series InSAR technology is limited by the number of images and other restrictions, and has a long solution time, making it difficult to obtain information on short-term occurrence of deformation and unable to perform wide-area potential landslides monitor quickly. In this paper, taking a geological hazard-prone area in the Jinsha River basin (or a section of the Sichuan-Tibet line) as an example, based on the Sentinel-1 satellite SAR data provided by the Copernicus program of ESA, the model corrects the interferometric superposition deformation results obtained from a small number of SAR images (less than 7), decodes the corrected rate results, and identifies a total of 13 areas where deformation obviously occurs A total of 13 typical areas with significant deformation were identified. The identified typical areas were time-series solved and their deformation was traced. The method provides a new idea for identification and monitor of Potential landslides in a wide area and further promotes the development of disaster prevention and mitigation.

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