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Combination of InSAR with a Depression Angle Model for 3D Deformation Monitoring in Mining Areas

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REMOTE SENSING
卷 15, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs15071834

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InSAR; depression angle model; PIM; mining subsidence

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A three-dimensional deformation monitoring method based on single line-of-sight interferometric synthetic aperture radar technology is proposed to obtain detailed and accurate deformation information of a subsidence basin. By combining InSAR with the surface displacement vector depression angle model, this method can achieve more precise monitoring and better consistency with actual situations compared to traditional InSAR and PIM methods.
The current three-dimensional (3D) deformation monitoring methods, based on the single line-of-sight (LOS) interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) technology, are constructed by combining the deformation characteristics of mining subsidence basins, which are incompletely suitable in the edge area of the subsidence basin and some large deformation gradient mines with surface uplift in the LOS direction.The 3D deformation monitoring method of InSAR combined with the surface displacement vector depression angle model (InSAR+ depression angle model) is proposed to obtain more detailed and accurate deformation information of the entire basin. This method first establishes a surface displacement vector depression angle model based on the probability integral method (PIM). The magnitude of the surface displacement vector-owing to the spatial relationship between the LOS direction and the surface displacement vector-is obtained because the horizontal movement direction field and the displacement vector depression angle field of the mining area determine the 3D directions of the surface displacement vector. Then, the PIM model is used to obtain the settlement information of the central area with a large deformation gradient. A complete subsidence basin of the mining area is received by combining the proposed method and the PIM. A total of 35 Sentinel-1A data from 31 March 2018 to 13 May 2019 and the leveling data were used to apply and analyze the accuracy of this method. The experimental results show that this method can obtain more accurate information on surface subsidence around the mining area. Moreover, the overall settlement is more consistent with the actual situation, and the monitoring ability is significantly improved compared with the InSAR and PIM.

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