Satellite radar interferometry : subsidence monitoring techniques (Record no. 40392)

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ISBN 9781402094286
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ISBN 1402094280
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ISBN 9781402094279
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ISBN 1402094272
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Classification number 621.3678
Item number KET
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Personal name Ketelaar, V.B.H.(Gini) :
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Title Satellite radar interferometry : subsidence monitoring techniques
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Place of publication Dordrecht :
Name of publisher Springer,
Year of publication ©2009.
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Number of Pages xvi, 243 p. :
Other physical details illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ;
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General note Included Index
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Formatted contents note 1 Introduction --<br/>2 Subsidence due to hydrocarbon production in the Netherlands --<br/>3 Persistent Scatterer InSAR --<br/>4 Quality control --<br/>5 Multi-track PSI --<br/>6 PSI subsidence monitoring in Groningen --<br/>7 Cross-validation and operational implementation --<br/>8 Discussion and future subsidence monitoring --<br/>9 Conclusions and recommendations --<br/>Bibliography --<br/>Appendices --<br/>Index.
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Summary, etc This book covers a unique combination of scientific research and the practical demand for subsidence monitoring techniques focused on the satellite radar interferometry technique (InSAR). It covers the topic in a generic way: both precision and reliability of InSAR as a measurement technique, and the estimation of earth surface deformation in the presence of multiple deformation causes are addressed. It provides a review of existing subsidence estimation methodologies using geodetic measurements, explains Persistent Scatterer InSAR (PSI), and proposes a new method for reliability assessment: multi-track datum connection. The presented methodologies are demonstrated for the entire northern part of the Netherlands and a part of Germany (covering 1̃5.000 km2), using multi-track SAR observations from ESA{u2019}s ERS and Envisat satellites. The capability of PSI for wide-scale monitoring of subsidence rates of several millimeters per year in a rural area (which implies a low PS density) is shown. Additionally, methodologies for a better discrimination of the deformation signal of interest, subsidence due to hydrocarbon production, are assessed. Essential for operational use, the performance of PSI with respect to the leveling technique is quantified. It is shown that the high spatial and temporal observation density of PSI moreover contributes to the understanding of subsurface processes. For example, subsidence due to gas extraction and subsequent uplift due to underground gas storage is clearly detected. Audience: This book will be of interest to scientists and professionals in geodesy and geophysics working with Radar Interferometry, studying displacements, subsidence, earthquakes, or volcanoes.
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Topical Term Satellite geodesy.
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Topical Term Artificial satellites in remote sensing.
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Topical Term Physical geography.
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Topical Term Remote sensing.
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Topical Term Interferometry.
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Topical Term Sciences de la terre.
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Topical Term Environnement.
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Koha item type Reference Books
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Collection code Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Full call number Accession Number Koha item type
Reference Main Library Main Library Reference 01/07/2010 Purchased 18355.00 621.3678 KET 012130 Reference Books

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