ABSTRACT:The deformation monitoring of active landslides is of great importance for the safety of human lives and properties. And twodimensional deformation result can give us more thoughts on the landslide type and deformation process. In this study, multidimensional small baseline subsets (MSBAS) technique is introduced and tested to compute two-dimensional deformation rate and time series for both east-west and vertical deformation of Xinyuan No.2 landslide by simultaneously processing ascending and descending TerraSAR-X data acquired from January 2016 to November 2016. Results show not only the spatiotemporal characteristics of this landslides, but the retrogressive loess landslide failure mode is revealed for the first time with the two-dimensional deformation.
ABSTRACT:SAR interferograms are often contaminated by random noises related to temporal decorrelation, geometrical decorrelation and thermal noises, which makes the fringes obscured and greatly decreases the density of the coherent target and the accuracy of InSAR deformation results, especially for the landslide monitoring in vegetated region and in rainy season. Two different SAR interferogram filtering methods, that is Goldstein filter and homogeneous pixels filter, for one specific landslide are compared. The results show that homogeneous pixels filter is better than Goldstein one for small-scale loess landslide monitoring, which can increase the density of monitoring points. Moreover, the precision of InSAR result can reach millimeter by comparing with GPS time series measurements.
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