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Multi-temporal landslide activity investigation by spaceborne SAR interferometry: The case study of the Polish Carpathians

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DOI: 10.1016/j.rsase.2021.100629

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Landslide activity; Landslide intensity; Persistent scatterers; Interferometry

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  1. START2020 scholarship by Foundation for Polish Science
  2. Leading Research Groups support project
  3. Operational Programme Smart Growth 2014-2020, Priority IV: Increasing the research potential, Action 4.2: Development of modern research infrastructure in the science sector [POIR.04.02.00-14-A003/16]
  4. European Regional Development Fund

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This research utilized PSInSAR technology with satellite radar data to verify landslide activity in Malopolskie municipality, generating and validating landslide intensity and damage maps, with a high correlation between PSInSAR results and field observations confirmed.
The main goal of this research is to verify the activity state of landslides provided by an existing landslide inventory map using Persistent Scatterers (PS) Interferometry (PSInSAR). The study was conducted in the Malopolskie municipality, a rural setting with sparse urbanization in the Polish Flysch Carpathians. PSInSAR has been applied using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from ALOS PALSAR and Sentinel 1A/B with different acquisition geometries (ascending and descending orbit) to increase PS coverage and mitigate the geometric effects due to layover and shadowing. The Line-Of-Sight PSInSAR measurements were projected to the steepest slope, which allowed to homogenize the results from diverse acquisition modes and to compare the displacement velocities with different slope orientations. Additionally, landslide intensity (motion rate) and expected damage maps were generated and verified during field investigations. A high correlation between PSInSAR results and insitu damage observations was confirmed. The activity state and landslide-related expected damage maps have been confirmed for 43 out of a total of 50 landslides investigated in the field. The short temporal baseline provided by both Sentinel satellites (1A/B data) increases the PS density significantly. The study substantiates the usefulness of SAR based landslide activity monitoring for land use and land development, even in rural areas.

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