2001
DOI: 10.1029/2001jb000194
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Modeling surface deformation observed with synthetic aperture radar interferometry at Campi Flegrei caldera

Abstract: Abstract. Satellite radar interferometry of Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy, reveals a pattern of subsidence during the period !993-!998. !nterferograms spanning the first half of the observation period (1993-1995) have a lower amplitude and average rate of subsidence than those spanning either the second half (1995-1998) or the entire period (1993-1998), consistent with observations of a slowing down or reversal of subsidence during the first half of the observation period. We calculate a time series of deformat… Show more

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“…The planned long duration of current missions, especially the European Space Agency's 20 year commitment to the Sentinel-1 programme, should improve this in the coming decades. A small proportion of volcanoes have levelling survey data that extends back decades, providing evidence of many decades of subsidence (e.g., > 50 years at Medicine Lake, Parker et al, 2014;Santorini, Parks et al, 2012), uplift (decades e.g., Long Valley, Newman et al, 2006) or complex deformation sequences (e.g., 100s years, Campi Flegrei, Lundgren et al, 2001 and references therein). InSAR measurement has been possible since 1992 at the earliest, so the longest possible duration of InSAR deformation observations is 25 years, although in effect, measurements have been possible for a much shorter time in some parts of the world due to dense vegetation and low frequencies or gaps in image acquisitions.…”
Section: Summary Of Insar Signal Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The planned long duration of current missions, especially the European Space Agency's 20 year commitment to the Sentinel-1 programme, should improve this in the coming decades. A small proportion of volcanoes have levelling survey data that extends back decades, providing evidence of many decades of subsidence (e.g., > 50 years at Medicine Lake, Parker et al, 2014;Santorini, Parks et al, 2012), uplift (decades e.g., Long Valley, Newman et al, 2006) or complex deformation sequences (e.g., 100s years, Campi Flegrei, Lundgren et al, 2001 and references therein). InSAR measurement has been possible since 1992 at the earliest, so the longest possible duration of InSAR deformation observations is 25 years, although in effect, measurements have been possible for a much shorter time in some parts of the world due to dense vegetation and low frequencies or gaps in image acquisitions.…”
Section: Summary Of Insar Signal Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we apply the Small BAseline Subset (SBAS) Interferometry technique to obtain a time series of ground displacement. The SBAS technique has been widely applied in the last few years (Lundgren et al, 2001;Berardino et al, 2002;Lanari et al, 2004;Gourmelen et al, 2007).…”
Section: Space Geodetic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6] To understand the time dependence of the deformation, we performed a least squares time series analysis of each ENVISAT data set, which gives displacement values at time points corresponding to each SAR acquisition [Usai and Achilli, 1999;Lundgren et al, 2001]. We use a variation on the small baseline subset approach [Berardino et al, 2002].…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%