Remote Sensing (Jun 2020)

The Evolution of Wide-Area DInSAR: From Regional and National Services to the European Ground Motion Service

  • Michele Crosetto,
  • Lorenzo Solari,
  • Marek Mróz,
  • Joanna Balasis-Levinsen,
  • Nicola Casagli,
  • Michaela Frei,
  • Anneleen Oyen,
  • Dag Anders Moldestad,
  • Luke Bateson,
  • Luca Guerrieri,
  • Valerio Comerci,
  • Henrik Steen Andersen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12122043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 2043

Abstract

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This study is focused on wide-area deformation monitoring initiatives based on the differential interferometric SAR technique (DInSAR). In particular, it addresses the use of advanced DInSAR (A-DInSAR) techniques, which are based on large sets of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Copernicus Sentinel-1 images. Such techniques have undergone a dramatic development in the last twenty years: they are now capable to process big sets of SAR images and can be exploited to realize a wide-area A-DInSAR monitoring. The study describes several initiatives to establish wide-area ground motion services (GMS), both at county- and region-level. In the second part of the study, some of the key technical aspects related to wide-area A-DInSAR monitoring are discussed. Finally, the last part of the study is devoted to the European ground motion service (EGMS), which is part of the Copernicus land monitoring service. It represents the most important wide-area A-DInSAR deformation monitoring system ever developed. The study describes its main characteristics and its main products. The end of the production of the first EGMS baseline product is foreseen for the last quarter of 2021.

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