A methodology to detect and characterize uplift phenomena in urban areas using Sentinel-1 data
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
This paper presents a methodology to exploit the Persistent Scatterer Interferometry
(PSI) time series acquired by Sentinel-1 sensors for the detection and characterization of uplift
phenomena in urban areas. The methodology has been applied to the Tower Hamlets Council area
of London (United Kingdom) using Sentinel-1 data covering the period 2015–2017. The test area
is a representative high-urbanized site affected by geohazards due to natural processes such as
compaction of recent deposits, and also anthropogenic causes due to groundwater management and
engineering works. The methodology has allowed the detection and characterization of a 5 km2
area recording average uplift rates of 7 mm/year and a maximum rate of 18 mm/year in the
period May 2015–March 2017. Furthermore, the analysis of the Sentinel-1 time series highlights that
starting from August 2016 uplift rates began to decrease. A comparison between the uplift rates and
urban developments as well as geological, geotechnical, and hydrogeological factors suggests that
the ground displacements occur in a particular geological context and are mainly attributed to the
swelling of clayey soils. The detected uplift could be attributed to a transient effect of the groundwater
rebound after completion of dewatering works for the recent underground constructions
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dewatering; Expansive soils; London; Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI); Sentinel-1; Uplift; Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
Elenco autori:
Bonì, Roberta; Bosino, Alberto; Meisina, Claudia; Novellino, Alessandro; Bateson, Luke; Mccormack, Harry
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