We apply the D-InSAR technique to monitor the active growing structure on the Tainan Tableland near the deformation front in SW Taiwan using ERS SAR images in the period of 1996-2000. Interferometric processing of six SAR images reveals the average slant range displacement (SRD) to be ∼12.5 mm/yr, and it increases from the west edge of the Tainan Tableland and decreases across the Houchiali fault. The GPS campaign data indicate an average horizontal movement of 12 ± 4 mm/yr in the direction of N44°W for the Tainan Tableland with respect to the western coastline. Five precise leveling surveys across the Tainan Tableland over two years show an uplift rate of ∼14 mm/yr for the benchmarks on the Tableland. By combining the horizontal velocity of GPS data and the SRD of D-InSAR we transfer the SRD into vertical deformation and discuss the deformation pattern, and seismic hazards in the Tainan area. Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Huang, M. H., Hu, J. C., Hsieh, C. S., Ching, K. E., Rau, R. J., Pathier, E., … Deffontaines, B. (2006). A growing structure near the deformation front in SW Taiwan as deduced from SAR interferometry and geodetic observation. Geophysical Research Letters, 33(12). https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GL025613
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