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Spatio-temporal data fusion for fine-resolution subsidence estimation

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
Volume 137, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.104975

Keywords

Spatio-temporal data fusion; Subsidence; Spatial regression; Kernel weight

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)
  2. MOST [105-2621-M-006 -011 -]

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This study estimated high spatio-temporal resolution land subsidence through data fusion, revealing that subsidence hotspots vary with time and space, aiding in explaining the spatio-temporal variability of the subsidence pattern.
Land subsidence provides important information about the spatial and temporal changes occurring in the sub-surface (e.g. groundwater levels, geology, etc.). However, sufficient subsidence data are difficult to obtain using only one sensor or survey, often resulting in a tradeoff between spatial resolution and temporal coverage. This study aims to estimate the high spatio-temporal resolution land subsidence by using a kernel-based vector data fusion approach between annual leveling and monthly subsidence monitoring well data, while invoking an invariant relation of subsidence information. Subsidence patterns and processes can be identified when spatiotemporal fusion of sensor data are implemented. In this subsidence investigation in Yunlin and Chunghua counties, Taiwan, the root mean square error (RMSE) is 0.52 cm in the fusion stage, and the mapping RMSE is 0.53 cm in the interpolation. The fused subsidence data readily show that the subsidence hotspot varies with time and space. The subsidence hotspots are in the western region during the winter (related to aquaculture activities) but move to the inland areas of Yunlin County during the following spring (related to agricultural activities). The proposed approach can help explain the spatio-temporal variability of the subsidence pattern.

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