Advanced Remote Sensing Method for Landslide Modeling and Prediction |
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| L. Blois, C.A. Blois, M. Caponi, A. Lay-Ekuakille, N.I, Giannoccaro |
- Abstract:
- The effects of landslide and erosion can be detected and monitored by airborne-based systems, and in particular by satellite using InSAR (interferometry by Synthetic Aperture Radar). The interferogram is applied here as an innovating tool to predict mid and long term effects of landslide and erosion. SAR images are generally found to be contaminated with a special type of highly unordered and chaotic noise pattern termed as speckle noise. When an object is illuminated by a coherent source of radiation and the object has a surface structure that is roughly of the order of the wavelength of the incident radiation, the wave reflected from such a surface consists of contributions from many independent scattering areas. Even though, the research has used them with appropriate sub-techniques improve their efficiency in landslide and erosion detection.
- Keywords:
- landslide monitoring, remote sensing, SAR, InSAR, modeling, soil contamination, environmental monitoring
- Download:
- IMEKO-TC19-2017-024.pdf
- DOI:
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- Event details
- IMEKO TC:
- TC19
- Event name:
- TC19 Symposium: Metrology on Environmental Instrumentation and Measurements
- Title:
7th EnvIMEKO "Nano systems & analytical nuclear measurements for pollution detection, energy sourcing, bio-sports functionalities, environment/human health and sustainable aggro-biotechnology"
- Place:
- Aguascalientes, MEXICO
- Time:
- 03 August 2017 - 04 August 2017