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Monitoring of Subsidence along Jingjin Inter-City Railway with High-Resolution TerraSAR-X MT-InSAR Analysis
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Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR), widely applied for the monitoring of land subsidence, has the advantage of high accuracy and wide coverage. High-resolution SAR data offers a chance to reveal impressive details of large-scale man-made linear features (LMLFs) with Multi-temporal InSAR (MT-InSAR) analysis. Despite these advantages, research validating high-resolution MT-InSAR results along high-speed railways with high spatial and temporal density leveling data is limited. This paper explored the monitoring ability of high-resolution MT-InSAR in an experiment along Jingjin Inter-City Railway, located in Tianjin, China. Validation between these MT-InSAR results and a high spatial/temporal density leveling measurement was conducted. A total of 37 TSX images spanning half a year were processed for MT-InSAR analysis. The distance between two consecutive leveling points is 60 m along Jingjin Inter-City railway and the time interval of the study was about one month. The Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) index of average subsidence rate comparison between MT-InSAR results and leveling data was 3.28 mm/yr, with 34 points, and that of the displacement comparison was 2.90 mm with 464 valid observations. The experimental results along Jingjin Inter-City railway showed a high correlation between these two distinct measurements. These analyses show that millimeter accuracy can be achieved with MT-InSAR analysis when monitoring subsidence along a high-speed railway. We discuss the possible reason for the subsiding center, and the characteristics of both leveling and MT-InSAR results. We propose further planning for the monitoring of subsidence over LMLFs.
Title: Monitoring of Subsidence along Jingjin Inter-City Railway with High-Resolution TerraSAR-X MT-InSAR Analysis
Description:
Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR), widely applied for the monitoring of land subsidence, has the advantage of high accuracy and wide coverage.
High-resolution SAR data offers a chance to reveal impressive details of large-scale man-made linear features (LMLFs) with Multi-temporal InSAR (MT-InSAR) analysis.
Despite these advantages, research validating high-resolution MT-InSAR results along high-speed railways with high spatial and temporal density leveling data is limited.
This paper explored the monitoring ability of high-resolution MT-InSAR in an experiment along Jingjin Inter-City Railway, located in Tianjin, China.
Validation between these MT-InSAR results and a high spatial/temporal density leveling measurement was conducted.
A total of 37 TSX images spanning half a year were processed for MT-InSAR analysis.
The distance between two consecutive leveling points is 60 m along Jingjin Inter-City railway and the time interval of the study was about one month.
The Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) index of average subsidence rate comparison between MT-InSAR results and leveling data was 3.
28 mm/yr, with 34 points, and that of the displacement comparison was 2.
90 mm with 464 valid observations.
The experimental results along Jingjin Inter-City railway showed a high correlation between these two distinct measurements.
These analyses show that millimeter accuracy can be achieved with MT-InSAR analysis when monitoring subsidence along a high-speed railway.
We discuss the possible reason for the subsiding center, and the characteristics of both leveling and MT-InSAR results.
We propose further planning for the monitoring of subsidence over LMLFs.
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