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Monitoring surface elevation changes in Jharia coalfield, India using synthetic aperture radar interferometry

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ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
卷 71, 期 6, 页码 2875-2883

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DOI: 10.1007/s12665-013-2664-9

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DEM; InSAR; Jharia coalfield; Mining; SAR interferometry; Surface deformation

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This paper investigates surface elevation changes that occurred during 1996-2004 in the Jharia coalfield through the digital elevation model (DEM) generated using synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) using ERS-1/2 (European Remote Sensing Satellite) tandem and RADARSAT-1 data. The comparison of elevation values derived from the InSAR DEM and topographic height data shows a bias of 23.08 m with root-mean-square error of +/- 2.31 m (5.8 %). The accuracy of the DEM was investigated by comparing the elevation profiles with the digitized elevation contour data at four different locations. The profile comparison shows a mean bias of 22.68 m. Local topography shows changes in elevation up to +/- 40.00 m due to mining activities on the 8-year time period. The results of InSAR-derived heights and topographic heights were comparable and well-matched except at a few locations where topographic data were unavailable. DEM generated using InSAR due to its high spatial details is ideal for the detection and estimation of surface elevation changes in mining areas.

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