2016
DOI: 10.1109/jstars.2015.2428615
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Integration of InSAR Analysis and Numerical Modeling for the Assessment of Ground Subsidence in the City of Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract: In this work, we exploit the integration of an advanced synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry technique and the application of the finite-element method for the assessment and the interpretation of a localized subsidence phenomenon that took place within a specific area of Lisbon, Portugal. SAR images over the Lisbon city, covering different time intervals in the period of 1995-2010, were acquired and processed by means of the persistent scatterers (PSs) technique. Results clearly reveals a localized s… Show more

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“…Ground subsidence refers to the abrupt or gradual downward movement of the Earth's surface, primarily in the vertical dimension, with minimal lateral shifts [78]. Ground subsidence is frequently instigated by excessive groundwater extraction [79]. A fundamental prerequisite for ground subsidence is the presence of an overlaying stratum of soft soil.…”
Section: Assessment Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ground subsidence refers to the abrupt or gradual downward movement of the Earth's surface, primarily in the vertical dimension, with minimal lateral shifts [78]. Ground subsidence is frequently instigated by excessive groundwater extraction [79]. A fundamental prerequisite for ground subsidence is the presence of an overlaying stratum of soft soil.…”
Section: Assessment Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precipitation has been also recognized as a dominant factor influencing the seasonal component of subsidence (Li et al, 2021b;Zhou et al, 2017b). Reduced rainfall infiltration has been claimed as a concurrent cause of land subsidence (Catalao et al, 2016;Suganthi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Other Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, human activities often only affect surface deformation in small areas, whereas such wide ranges of deformation may not be caused by human factors. Changes in the content of groundwater or tectonic movements with respect to the geology may lead to this phenomenon [45]. However, due to the lack of actual geological field data, it is difficult to make an accurate analysis of the actual causes.…”
Section: The Deformation Field In the Vertical Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%