2021
DOI: 10.3846/gac.2021.12621
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The Latest DTM Using Insar for Dynamics Detection of Semangko Fault-Indonesia

Abstract: The latest Digital Terrain Model (DTM) is seen as an upgradable DTM that is fitted to the latest combination of DTM master and its displacement. The latest DTM can be used to overcome the problem of static DTM weaknesses in displaying the latest topographic changes. DTM masters are obtained from InSAR and Digital Surface Model (DSM) ALOS PALSAR conversions. Meanwhile, the displacement is obtained from Sentinel-1 images, which can be updated every 6–12 days or at least every month. ALOS PALSAR data were the ima… Show more

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“…Land subsidence is becoming an increasingly important problem in Malaysia, with several cities experiencing some form of land subsidence (Muhammad et al, 2021). Land subsidence is most commonly caused by active tectonic movement but can also be due to anthropogenic activities (Julzarika et al, 2021). Excessive groundwater extraction, tunnelling, excessive infrastructural development, and mining activities that may disrupt aquifers are the example of anthropogenic activities (Ardha et al, 2021;Julzarika et al, 2022;Muhammad et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land subsidence is becoming an increasingly important problem in Malaysia, with several cities experiencing some form of land subsidence (Muhammad et al, 2021). Land subsidence is most commonly caused by active tectonic movement but can also be due to anthropogenic activities (Julzarika et al, 2021). Excessive groundwater extraction, tunnelling, excessive infrastructural development, and mining activities that may disrupt aquifers are the example of anthropogenic activities (Ardha et al, 2021;Julzarika et al, 2022;Muhammad et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%