2024
DOI: 10.3390/rs16060960
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Surface Displacements Monitoring in Cyprus via InSAR and Field Investigation: The Case Studies of Pyrgos-Parekklisia and Pedoulas Villages

Stavroula Alatza,
Constantinos Loupasakis,
Alexis Apostolakis
et al.

Abstract: The island of Cyprus is characterised by a complex geological environment as it overlies a boundary zone of three tectonic plates, leading to high seismicity and intensive tectonism. It consists highly of Neogene marls, exhibiting serious geotechnical problems due to their high content of clay minerals. Along with strong, destructive earthquakes, various geohazards have been identified in Cyprus, including landslides, swelling/shrinking phenomena and land subsidence etc. Pedoulas is a village in Cyprus experie… Show more

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“…According to the "Technical Specification for Ground Subsidence Interferometric Radar Data Processing" [27], the annual deformation rates are classified, and a statistical analysis is conducted for areas of different deformation levels. In the Turpan Basin, the area experiencing surface subsidence (with an annual surface deformation rate less than −0 m/yr) is approximately 3104.10 km 2 .…”
Section: Monitoring Of Wide-area Surface Deformation In Turpan Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the "Technical Specification for Ground Subsidence Interferometric Radar Data Processing" [27], the annual deformation rates are classified, and a statistical analysis is conducted for areas of different deformation levels. In the Turpan Basin, the area experiencing surface subsidence (with an annual surface deformation rate less than −0 m/yr) is approximately 3104.10 km 2 .…”
Section: Monitoring Of Wide-area Surface Deformation In Turpan Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%