Complex deformation monitoring over the Linfen-Yuncheng basin (China) with time series InSAR technology

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The Linfen-Yuncheng basin is an area prone to geological disasters, such as surface subsidence, ground fissuring, fault activity, and earthquakes. For the purpose of disaster prevention and mitigation, Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) was used to map ground deformation in this area. After the ground deformation characteristics over the Linfen-Yuncheng basin were obtained, the cross-correlations among regional ground subsidence, fault activity, and underground water level were analyzed in detail. Additionally, an area of abnormal deformation was found and examined. Through time series deformation monitoring and mechanism inversion, we found that the abnormal deformation was related mainly to excessive groundwater exploitation.

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Yang, C. S., Zhang, Q., Xu, Q., Zhao, C. Y., Peng, J. B., & Ji, L. Y. (2016). Complex deformation monitoring over the Linfen-Yuncheng basin (China) with time series InSAR technology. Remote Sensing, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs8040284

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