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Surface Displacement Measurement from Remote Sensing Images

Cavalie, Olivier / Trouve, Emmanuel

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1. Auflage August 2022
416 Seiten, Hardcover
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Drastic improvements in both access to satellite images and data processing tools today allow near real-time observation of Earth surface deformations. Remote sensing imagery is thus a powerful, reliable and spatially dense source of information that can be used to understand the Earth and its surface manifestations as well as mitigate natural hazards.

This book offers for the first time a complete overview of the methodological approaches developed to measure surface displacement using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical imagery, as well as their applications in the monitoring of major geophysical phenomena. More specifically, the first part of the book presents the theory behind SAR interferometry (InSAR) and image correlation and its latest developments. In the second part, most of the geophysical phenomena that trigger Earth surface deformations are reviewed.

Surface Displacement Measurement from Remote Sensing Images unveils the potential and sensitivity of the measurement of Earth surface displacements from remote sensing imagery.

Preface xiii
Olivier CAVALIÉ, Emmanuel TROUVÉ, Avik BHATTACHARYA

Part 1 Theory, Principles and Methodology 1

Chapter 1 Relevant Past, On-going and Future Space Missions 3
Philippe DURAND and Stephane MAY

Chapter 2 Image Matching and Optical Sensors 37
Marc PIERROT DESEILLIGNY and Ewelina RUPNIK

Chapter 3 SAR Offset Tracking 59
Silvan LEINSS, Shiyi LI, Yajing YAN and Bas ALTENA

Chapter 4 SAR Interferometry: Principles and Processing 89
Philippe DURAND, Nadine POURTHIÉ, Céline TISON and Giorgio GOMBA

Chapter 5 Advanced Methods for Time-series InSAR 125
Dinh HO TONG MINH, Ramon HANSSEN, Marie-Pierre DOIN and Erwan PATHIER

Chapter 6 The Interferometric Phase: Unwrapping and Closure Phase 155
Béatrice PINEL-PUYSSÉGUR, Francesco DE ZAN and Johann CHAMPENOIS

Part 2 Applications for Surface Displacements 191

Chapter 7 Remote Sensing of the Earthquake Deformation Cycle 193
Mathilde MARCHANDON, TimJ.WRIGHT and James HOLLINGSWORTH

Chapter 8 Volcanology: The Crucial Contribution of Surface Displacement Measurements from Space for Understanding and Monitoring Volcanoes 247
Virginie PINEL, Fabien ALBINO, Grace BATO and Paul LUNDGREN

Chapter 9 Anthropogenic Activity: Monitoring Surface-Motion Consequences of Human Activities with Spaceborne InSAR 283
Bénédicte FRUNEAU, Dinh HO TONG MINH and Daniel RAUCOULES

Chapter 10 Measuring Kinematics of Slow-Moving Landslides from Satellite Images 315
Pascal LACROIX, Benedetta DINI and Aya CHEAIB

Chapter 11 Remote Sensing of Glacier Motion 339
Amaury DEHECQ, Bas ALTENA, Alex S GARDNER, Emmanuel TROUVÉ and Silvan LEINSS

Chapter 12 New Applications of Spaceborne Optical Image Cross-Correlation: Digital Elevation Models of Volcanic Clouds and Shallow Bathymetry from Space 373
Marcello DE MICHELE and Daniel RAUCOULES

List of Authors 393

Index 397
Olivier Cavalie is a lecturer at Aix-Marseille University, France. His research interests include InSAR measurements and modeling of Earth surface deformations at different spatial scales.

Emmanuel Trouve is a Professor at Savoie Mont Blanc University, LISTIC laboratory, Annecy, France. He teaches mathematics and signal and image processing at Polytech Annecy-Chambéry school of engineering. His research interests include SAR imagery, photogrammetry and glacier monitoring using remote sensing