2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-7308
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Building an InSAR-based database to support geohazard risk management by exploiting large ground deformation datasets 

Abstract: <p>The detection of areas of the Earth’s surface experiencing active deformation processes and the identification of the responsible phenomena (e.g. landslides activated after rainy events, subsidence due to groundwater extraction in agricultural areas, consolidation settlements, instabilities in active or abandoned mines) is critical for geohazard risk management and ultimately to mitigate the unwanted effects on the affected populations and the environment.</p>&l… Show more

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