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Using C/X-band SAR interferometry and GNSS measurements for the Assisi landslide analysis
Authors:Fabio Bovenga  Davide Oscar Nitti  Gianfranco Fornaro  Fabio Radicioni  Aurelio Stoppini  Raffaella Brigante
Affiliation:1. ISSIA (Istituto di Studi sui SistemiIntelligenti per l'Automazione), CNR , Bari , Italy bovenga@ba.issia.cnr.it;3. Dipartimento Interateneo di Fisica “M. Merlin” , Politecnico di Bari , Bari , Italy;4. IREA (Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell’ Ambiente), CNR , Napoli , Italy;5. DICA (Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale) , Univeristà di Perugia , Perugia , Italy
Abstract:This work presents an analysis of the applicability of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry to landslide monitoring. This analysis was carried out by using different interferometric approaches, different spaceborne SAR data (both in the C-band and in the X-band), and in situ global navigation satellite system (GNSS) measurements. In particular, we investigated both the reliability of displacement monitoring and the issues of the cross-comparison and validation of the interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) results. The work was focused on the slow-moving landslide that affects a relevant part of the urban area of the historical town of Assisi (Italy).

A C-band ENVISAT advanced synthetic aperture radar (ENVISAT ASAR) dataset acquired between 2003 and 2010 was processed by using two different interferometric techniques, to allow cross-comparison of the obtained displacement maps. Good correspondence between the results was found, and a deeper analysis of the movement field was possible. Results were further compared to a set of GNSS measurements with a 7 year overlap with SAR data. A comparison was made for each GNSS marker with the surrounding SAR scatterers, trying to take into account local topological effects, when possible.

Further, the high-resolution X-band acquired on both ascending and descending tracks by the COSMO-SkyMed (CSK) constellation was processed. The resultant displacement fields show good agreement with C-band and GNSS measurements and a sensible increase in the density of measurements.
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