2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/833/1/012142
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Monitoring deformations related to geological risks with InSaR data – the MOMPA project

Abstract: Co-financed by the Interreg V Program in Spain-France-Andorra (POCTEFA) the European project MOMPA (MOnitoring of ground Movements and Action Protocol) study the landslide hazard in the Eastern Pyrenees. It groups together scientific partners from CTTC (Telecommunications Centre of Catalonia), ICGC (Cartographical and Geological Institute of Catalunya) IEA (Andorran Research Institute), and Cerema (Centre for studies and expertise on risks, the environment, mobility, and development). This cross-border project… Show more

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“…Each ADA polygon is a grouping of some adjacent points with a displacement velocity higher than a threshold. (For more information see Barra et al, 2017 andBarbier et al, 2021).…”
Section: Terrain Differential Deformation Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each ADA polygon is a grouping of some adjacent points with a displacement velocity higher than a threshold. (For more information see Barra et al, 2017 andBarbier et al, 2021).…”
Section: Terrain Differential Deformation Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Potential Damage Map (PDM), the exposed buildings classified based on the local intensity gradients, could be the input value for advanced vulnerability analysis and potential loss estimations. The methodology based on the displacement gradients, from ADAs to PDM, is now being applied in the frame of the project MOMPA (Barra et al, 2021a(Barra et al, , 2021bFabregat et al, 2022;Gasc-Barbier et al, 2021), to propose actuation protocols based on MTInSAR data for the slow landslide of Canillo (Andorra). The methodology explained in Section 3.6 is totally based on free remote-sensing data (i.e., S1, RSTM, OpenOpenStreetMap), which makes it globally applicable with low costs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%