2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14092156
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Thaw Settlement Monitoring and Active Layer Thickness Retrieval Using Time Series COSMO-SkyMed Imagery in Iqaluit Airport

Abstract: Thaw consolidation of degrading permafrost is a serious hazard to the safety and operation of infrastructure. Monitoring thermal changes in the active layer (AL), the proportion of the soil above permafrost that thaws and freezes periodically, is critical to understanding the conditions of the top layer above the permafrost and regulating the construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities. However, this is a very challenging task using ground-based methods such as ground-penetrating radar (GPR) or temp… Show more

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“…In this connection, timely monitoring and decision-making seem to be critical for the sustainable development and economy of Arctic and high-altitude cold regions. Among the target monitoring objects are: highways [8,9]; railway lines [10,11]; airport runways [12,13]; engineering constructions at oil [14] and gas [15] fields; thawing zones around production wells during hydrocarbon extraction [16,17]; oil and gas pipelines [18,19]; fuel storage tanks [20,21]; bridge foundations [22,23]; pile foundations of buildings [24,25]; power transmission lines [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this connection, timely monitoring and decision-making seem to be critical for the sustainable development and economy of Arctic and high-altitude cold regions. Among the target monitoring objects are: highways [8,9]; railway lines [10,11]; airport runways [12,13]; engineering constructions at oil [14] and gas [15] fields; thawing zones around production wells during hydrocarbon extraction [16,17]; oil and gas pipelines [18,19]; fuel storage tanks [20,21]; bridge foundations [22,23]; pile foundations of buildings [24,25]; power transmission lines [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%