2021
DOI: 10.4236/ijg.2021.126030
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Geomorphologic Domination on Urban Sprawl of Southern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Using Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR)

Abstract: This study tests the southern part of the Riyadh City growth domination by the Early Quaternary-Holocene trans-tensional Central Arabian graben system reactivation and the subsequent dissolution-induced collapses and karstification. This study utilizes Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DinSAR) to examine the morphology of arid landscape, south of Riyadh. Eight Single Look Complex (SLC) amplitude images are calibrated, filtered, georeferenced and orthorect… Show more

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“…Within it, various components and numerous functional activities are not randomly distributed, but are regularly linked together according to a certain arrangement order and form a certain structure. City economy is the result of comprehensive social structure, economic structure, institutional policies and other factors, and it is an intuitive embodiment of the city's own ability in the process of development [5][6]. The index system design of urban competitiveness should follow several principles: systematicness, scientificity, feasibility, independence, hierarchy, etc.…”
Section: Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within it, various components and numerous functional activities are not randomly distributed, but are regularly linked together according to a certain arrangement order and form a certain structure. City economy is the result of comprehensive social structure, economic structure, institutional policies and other factors, and it is an intuitive embodiment of the city's own ability in the process of development [5][6]. The index system design of urban competitiveness should follow several principles: systematicness, scientificity, feasibility, independence, hierarchy, etc.…”
Section: Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%