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An On-Demand Web Tool for the Unsupervised Retrieval of Earth's Surface Deformation from SAR Data: The P-SBAS Service within the ESA G-POD Environment

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 15630-15650

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs71115630

Keywords

Earth's surface deformation; DInSAR; P-SBAS; G-POD; GEP

Funding

  1. ESA (SSEP project)
  2. ESA (TEP-QW project)
  3. ESA (GEP project)
  4. MIUR (Progetto Bandiera RITMARE)
  5. Italian Department of Civil Protection
  6. I-AMICA (Infrastructure of High Technology for Environmental and Climate Monitoring) project of Structural improvement under National Operational Programme (NOP) for Research and Competitiveness [PONa3_00363]
  7. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  8. National resources

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This paper presents a web tool for the unsupervised retrieval of Earth's surface deformation from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite data. The system is based on the implementation of the Differential SAR Interferometry (DInSAR) algorithm referred to as Parallel Small BAseline Subset (P-SBAS) approach, within the Grid Processing on Demand (G-POD) environment that is a part of the ESA's Geohazards Exploitation Platform (GEP). The developed on-demand web tool, which is specifically addressed to scientists that are non-expert in DInSAR data processing, permits to set up an efficient on-line P-SBAS processing service to produce surface deformation mean velocity maps and time series in an unsupervised manner. Such results are obtained by exploiting the available huge ERS and ENVISAT SAR data archives; moreover, the implementation of the Sentinel-1 P-SBAS processing chain is in a rather advanced status and first results are already available. Thanks to the adopted strategy to co-locate both DInSAR algorithms and computational resources close to the SAR data archives, as well as the provided capability to easily generate the DInSAR results, the presented web tool may contribute to drastically expand the user community exploiting the DInSAR products and methodologies.

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