Title of article :
Quantifying Geotechnical Changes in the Rafsanjan Plain in Time Series and Finding Out Their Causes Using Radar Remote Sensing Techniques
Author/Authors :
Hassanshahi, Jalal Natural resources and watershed management organization, Kerman, Iran , Sarkargar Ardakani, Ali Department of RS - Imam Hossein University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Subsidence is the earth’s surface movement towards down relative to a datum such as sea level. The main
reason of subsidence in Iran is groundwater overuse which if not managed correctly, it causes irreparable
damages. Therefore, the first step in solving this problem is identification of subsidence areas and estimating
the rate which will have a significant role in controlling this phenomenon. One of the most suitable methods
of identification of subsidence is using Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR)technique. This
method is superior to other detection T in terms of cost, precision, extent of the study area and time and it
can provide an accurate estimate of the area. In this research, zone of the Rafsanjan plain has been
investigated between 2006 and 2010. In order to calculate subsidence rate, SAR data related to the ASAR
sensor in C-band and ALOS PALSAR in L-band were used. Generalized linear models in C-band and Lband with values of 0.91 and 0.89 and RMSE coefficient of 0.37 and 0.61 represented a strong linear
relationship. Also the relationship between subsidence and the changes inpiezometric levels (groundwater
extraction) in the study area showed that for each 4.7 centimeters groundwater level decrease, there has been
1 centimeter subsidence.
Keywords :
Geotechnic , Radar interferometry , Subsidence , Rafsanjan
Journal title :
Journal of Radar and Optic Remote Sensing