In the framework of MORFEO project, financed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), a study is currently under way to estimate and validate monitoring technologies of deformations with SAR data, to the implementation of a pre-operational service supporting the Civil Protection Department in landslide risk monitoring. The study on ground deformations is performed in MORFEO by applying two different technologies: SBAS developed by CNR-IREA in Naples and SPINUA developed by Politecnico of Bari. These technologies work with SAR data in and the use of X-band data acquired by COSMO/SKY-MED is under trial. In particular the present report describes the generation and validation activities of EO SAR products (Synthetic Aperture Radar) obtained in landslide areas in Lombardia and Umbria by using ascending and descending passages of ENVISAT satellite. The results obtained in Umbria highlight the presence of deformation phenomena in the area corresponding to the landslide region in Ivancich (Assisi). A general accordance between GPS and SAR sets results by the comparison. In Lombardia GPS deformation time sets have been estimated for SAR data validation. This has highlighted the potential and limits of SAR interferometric techniques for landslide monitoring in an alpine context. Moreover, a first multi-temporal interferometric analysis in X-band has been carried out through the SPINUA algorithm. Preliminary results over the area of GARZENO (COMO) show that even with a limited number of COSMO/SkyMED images, there is a good agreement with linear displacement rate maps estimated in . An accurate investigation shall be feasible as soon as a consistent number of COSMO/SkyMED acquisitions is available (not less than 25-30).
Attività di elaborazione di dati EO SAR su aree in frana nell'ambito del progetto ASI MORFEO / Agliardi, F; Bovenga, F; Candela, L; Chiaradia, Maria Teresa; Crosta, Gb; D'Aprile, C; Fornaro, G; Frattini, P; Gilardoni, M; Guzzetti, F; Lanari, R; Nitti, Do; Nutricato, R; Ober, G; Rana, F; Venuti, G; Zeni, G.. - (2009). (Intervento presentato al convegno 13a Conferenza Nazionale ASITA tenutosi a Bari, Italia nel 1-4 dicembre 2009).
Attività di elaborazione di dati EO SAR su aree in frana nell'ambito del progetto ASI MORFEO
CHIARADIA, Maria Teresa;
2009-01-01
Abstract
In the framework of MORFEO project, financed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), a study is currently under way to estimate and validate monitoring technologies of deformations with SAR data, to the implementation of a pre-operational service supporting the Civil Protection Department in landslide risk monitoring. The study on ground deformations is performed in MORFEO by applying two different technologies: SBAS developed by CNR-IREA in Naples and SPINUA developed by Politecnico of Bari. These technologies work with SAR data in and the use of X-band data acquired by COSMO/SKY-MED is under trial. In particular the present report describes the generation and validation activities of EO SAR products (Synthetic Aperture Radar) obtained in landslide areas in Lombardia and Umbria by using ascending and descending passages of ENVISAT satellite. The results obtained in Umbria highlight the presence of deformation phenomena in the area corresponding to the landslide region in Ivancich (Assisi). A general accordance between GPS and SAR sets results by the comparison. In Lombardia GPS deformation time sets have been estimated for SAR data validation. This has highlighted the potential and limits of SAR interferometric techniques for landslide monitoring in an alpine context. Moreover, a first multi-temporal interferometric analysis in X-band has been carried out through the SPINUA algorithm. Preliminary results over the area of GARZENO (COMO) show that even with a limited number of COSMO/SkyMED images, there is a good agreement with linear displacement rate maps estimated in . An accurate investigation shall be feasible as soon as a consistent number of COSMO/SkyMED acquisitions is available (not less than 25-30).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.