“…Terrestrial (e.g., leveling, inclinometry) and satellite-based (e.g., GNSS, InSAR) geodetic measurements are complementary in terms of accuracy and spatial or temporal resolution, from slow ground displacement monitoring (e.g., Hastaoglu et al, 2017) to rapid surface changes (e.g., Peltier et al, 2017). Many attempts to combine these geodetic measurements have been described and published recently (e.g., Catalão et al, 2009;Burdack, 2013;Lu et al, 2015), to overcome the limitations and inadequacies of the different techniques in difficult contexts, when taken separately (e.g., Karila et al, 2013;Abidin et al, 2015;Fuhrmann et al, 2015;Comerci and Vittori, 2019). The combination of several geodetic measurement techniques aims to improve the knowledge of the ground motion by overcoming or at least mitigating each technique's shortcomings with the other.…”