DocumentCode
1508010
Title
Long-Term Airborne DInSAR Measurements at X- and P-Bands: A Case Study on the Application of Surveying Geohazard Threats to Pipelines
Author
De Macedo, Karlus A Câmara ; Wimmer, Christian ; Barreto, Thiago L M ; Lübeck, Dieter ; Moreira, João R. ; Rabaco, Lis Maria L ; De Oliveira, Wilson J.
Author_Institution
Orbisat Remote Sensing, São José dos Campos, Brazil
Volume
5
Issue
3
fYear
2012
fDate
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
990
Lastpage
1005
Abstract
Recently some experiments demonstrated that reliable DInSAR measurements can be achieved at any band and that further time-series analyses can be applied to airborne data. However, most of the airborne DInSAR results, including the time-series, published so far have focused on short-term analyses (baselines within hours or few days). This paper presents the first long-term airborne DInSAR survey at P- and X-band with temporal baselines of 1 year and 3 months. The survey was performed by the OrbiSAR system of OrbiSat under contract with Petrobras (PROTRAN), as part of a project to investigate the potential of DInSAR technique to identify, prior to structural damage, geohazards threats to the oil/gas pipelines in São Sebastião-SP, Brazil. After 1 year and 3 months, the P-band data have interferometric coherence equal or greater than 0.3 for approximately 80% of the imaged dense vegetated areas. At X-band, we achieved coherence equal or greater than 0.3 in the urban area. After removing all residual motion errors with proper up-to-date processing, we derived, for the P-band data, land movements with absolute accuracy in the order of centimeters. For X-band we derived land movement measurements with absolute accuracy in the order of millimeters. Through field work evidences, the paper analyses the causes of these centimeter to millimeter land movements, and how they are related to geodynamic processes and geohazard risks. A comparison between the DInSAR and in-loco inclinometer measurements is presented. The paper suggests some possible operational scenarios and discusses on the potential of the airborne DInSAR for geohazard risk monitoring.
Keywords
hazards; motion measurement; pipelines; radar interferometry; remote sensing by radar; surveying; synthetic aperture radar; time series; Brazil; OrbiSAR system; OrbiSat; P-band airborne DInSAR; PROTRAN; Petrobras; Sao Sebastiao; X-band airborne DInSAR; airborne DInSAR data; geodynamic processes; geohazard risk monitoring; geohazard risks; land movement measurement; long term airborne DInSAR measurements; pipeline geohazard threat surveying; pipeline structural damage; residual motion errors; time series analysis; Antenna measurements; Antennas; Global Positioning System; Interferometry; Pipelines; Radar tracking; Synthetic aperture radar; Airborne; P-band; X-band; differential interferometry (DInSAR); geohazards; land movements; pipelines; repeat-pass; synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1404
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTARS.2012.2187275
Filename
6194352
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