“…Currently, MT-InSAR techniques are developed to monitor large areas such as the whole territory of Germany [46], Norway [47], and Italy [48], or as an alpha version of an infrastructure monitoring and decision-support framework remotIO based on the MT-InSAR introduced by Bakon et al [49]. Many studies showed subsidence results for cities in Europe [2,3,50], the USA [45], and China [51], or of deformation monitoring of earthquakes [4,52], min-ing [22,30,31,53], land and coastal monitoring [2,3,7,23,[39][40][41]54], volcanic activities [55], glacier motions [56], or even illegal mining activities using the decorrelation problem as valuable information [53]. In addition, by combining dual polarization channels VV and VH, the Polarimetric Persistent Scatterer Interferometry technique (PolPSI) can be used to reduce decorrelation effects and achieve better deformation monitoring [57].…”