• DocumentCode
    2274569
  • Title

    Ground deformation measurement with radar interferometry in Exupéry

  • Author

    Cong, Xiaoying ; Hinz, Stefan ; Eineder, Michael ; Parizzi, Alessandro

  • Author_Institution
    Remote Sensing Technol., Tech. Univ. Muenchen, Munich, Germany
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    11-14 Nov. 2008
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    4
  • Abstract
    The Exupery project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research is a multidisciplinary project aiming at setting-up an Early Response System (VFRS) for Volcanic Activity. The core of the system builds on established volcanic monitoring techniques such as seismicity, ground deformation, and remote sensing tools for gas measurements. A major novelty of this mobile system is the attempt of a direct inclusion of satellite based observations to deduce ground deformation, to detect hazardous gas emissions and to monitor thermal activity. Within the project, the study group at the Technical University of Munich and at the German Aerospace Center DLR is responsible for ground deformation measurements with satellite observations. Millimetric subsidence or uplift can be retrieved from SAR images by using interferometric techniques. The multi-frequency SAR data-set used for the test sites include three different sorts of band data, X-, C- and L-Band, respectively. Azores (Portugal) and Stromboli (Italy) were chosen for the test sites. The volcanic movements were measured with the differential phases and the measurement accuracy will be compared with on site measurements including GPS and ground based DInSAR measurements later for field campaign in Azores. The estimated deformation will be then incorporated into geophysical stress models to initialize, calibrate and, ultimately, improve the models. Our presentation gives a short overview of the Exupery project and presents first results from multi-wavelength InSAR data and different processing techniques such as PSI.
  • Keywords
    Global Positioning System; radar interferometry; remote sensing; synthetic aperture radar; topography (Earth); volcanology; Azores; C-band; Exupery project; GPS; German Aerospace Center DLR; German Federal Ministry of Education and Research; Italy; L-band; PSI; Portugal; Stromboli; Technical University of Munich; VFRS Early Response System; X-band; geophysical stress models; ground based DInSAR measurements; ground deformation measurement; hazardous gas emissions; millimetric subsidence-uplift; multifrequency SAR data-set; multiwavelength InSAR data; radar interferometry; remote sensing; satellite based observations; seismicity; thermal activity; volcanic monitoring techniques; volcanic movements; Deformable models; Education; Geophysical measurements; Image retrieval; Phase measurement; Radar interferometry; Remote monitoring; Satellites; Seismic measurements; Volcanic activity; DInSAR; Exupéry; ground deformation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Use of Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Volcanoes and Seismogenic Areas, 2008. USEReST 2008. Second Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    Naples
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2546-4
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2547-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/USEREST.2008.4740349
  • Filename
    4740349