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18 November 2024 Monitoring of small islands by satellite InSAR data: the Aeolian archipelago
S. Puliero, M. Polcari, M. Palano, F. Silverii, C. Spinetti, C. Tolomei
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Abstract
In recent years, Multi-Temporal InSAR (MT-InSAR) techniques have become popular as an effective way of monitoring volcanic areas and the ground deformations caused by their activity. This work used MT-InSAR techniques to investigate Lipari, Salina, and Vulcano islands belonging to the Aeolian archipelago (southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy). In particular, three distinct approaches were applied and compared: PS, SBAS, and IPTA. These techniques were compared with in-situ measurements from the GNSS network managed by INGV-OE and private operators considering different metrics. The findings indicate that the combination of these three MT-InSAR techniques has both advantages and disadvantages for monitoring these complex areas.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
S. Puliero, M. Polcari, M. Palano, F. Silverii, C. Spinetti, and C. Tolomei "Monitoring of small islands by satellite InSAR data: the Aeolian archipelago", Proc. SPIE 13195, Microwave Remote Sensing: Data Processing and Applications III, 131950I (18 November 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030982
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KEYWORDS
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar

Satellites

Deformation

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image resolution

Interferometry

Picosecond phenomena

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