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The combination of methods for analyzing the amplitude and phase of satellite radar images for the estimation of displacements on LandslideAffected Slopes

E.A. Kiseleva$^1$, V.O. Mikhailov$^{1,2}$, E.I. Smolyaninova$^1$, E.P. Timoshkina$^1$, P.N. Dmitriev$^1$

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 2015. 70. N 4. P. 303

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The efficiency of combining methods for analyzing the amplitude and phase of radar images from the ENVISAT, ALOS, and TerraSARX satellites is shown based on a case study of a landslide in Baranovka Settlement, Greater Sochi. The offset tracking method in the amplitude field of the reflected radar signal allowed us to define the contour of the area where the landslide occurred in the night between January 23 and 24, 2012 and to estimate the displacements in different parts of the landslide body. The maximum displace ment was 7.5 ± 1 m. The displacements prior to the landslide from January 22, 2007 until September 17, 2010, as obtained from the ALOS satellite by the persistent scatterer method, demonstrate seasonal autumn–winter accelerations. The time series of displacements from the ENVISAT satellite shows that from November 29, 2010 until July 27, 2011 the displacement rates in the lineofsight direction vLOS were relatively small (21 mm/yr), but in the period from September 25, 2011 to December 24, 2011 the slide rate increased to 50 mm/yr. As obtained by the TerraSARX satellite, the slide rate vLOS after landsliding in the period from February 17, 2012 to March 10, 2012, reached 30 mm/month, but after June 6, 2012 it decelerated to 2–3 mm/month. Similar slide rates were also obtained for the same periods based on differential interferograms.

Received: 2015 March 5
Approved: 2015 August 28
PACS:
93.85.Pq Remote sensing in exploration geophysics
Authors
E.A. Kiseleva$^1$, V.O. Mikhailov$^{1,2}$, E.I. Smolyaninova$^1$, E.P. Timoshkina$^1$, P.N. Dmitriev$^1$
$^1$Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. B. Gruzinskaya 10, Moscow, 123995 Russia
$^2$Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia
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