InSAR monitoring of Italian coastline revealing natural and anthropogenic ground deformation phenomena and future perspectives

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In this work, we use X and C-band SAR data provided by the COSMO-SkyMed and ENVISAT missions to detect and measure some ground deformation phenomena along six coastal areas of Italy. In particular, we exploit multi-temporal interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), i.e., small baseline subsets (SBAS) and interferometric point target analysis (IPTA) methods, to retrieve the deformation rate maps and time series for each investigated area. Multi-temporal InSAR analysis revealed local subsidence and uplifting effects in Ravenna Coastal Areas, Fiumicino, Campi Flegrei, Sibari Plain, Augusta Bay, and Taranto Gulf. Our work is meant as a demonstrator to show how InSAR-based analysis can provide a detailed understanding of the coastal hazards. Such analysis also opens up new monitoring scenarios such as the possibility of designing a near real-time surveillance service based on Sentinel-1 SAR data.

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Polcari, M., Albano, M., Montuori, A., Bignami, C., Tolomei, C., Pezzo, G., … Stramondo, S. (2018). InSAR monitoring of Italian coastline revealing natural and anthropogenic ground deformation phenomena and future perspectives. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10093152

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