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Vulnerability Assessment of Buildings due to Land Subsidence Using InSAR Data in the Ancient Historical City of Pistoia (Italy)

Pablo Ezquerro, Matteo Del Soldato, Pier Lorenzo Solari, Roberto Tomás, Federico Raspini, Mattia Ceccatelli, J. A. Fernández Merodo, Nicola Casagli, Gerardo Herrera

2020Sensors56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The launch of the medium resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Sentinel-1 constellation in 2014 has allowed public and private organizations to introduce SAR interferometry (InSAR) products as a valuable option in their monitoring systems. The massive stacks of displacement data resulting from the processing of large C-B and radar images can be used to highlight temporal and spatial deformation anomalies, and their detailed analysis and postprocessing to generate operative products for final users. In this work, the wide-area mapping capability of Sentinel-1 was used in synergy with the COSMO-SkyMed high resolution SAR data to characterize ground subsidence affecting the urban fabric of the city of Pistoia (Tuscany Region, central Italy). Line of sight velocities were decomposed on vertical and E-W components, observing slight horizontal movements towards the center of the subsidence area. Vertical displacements and damage field surveys allowed for the calculation of the probability of damage depending on the displacement velocity by means of fragility curves. Finally, these data were translated to damage probability and potential loss maps. These products are useful for urban planning and geohazard management, focusing on the identification of the most hazardous areas on which to concentrate efforts and resources.

Topics & Concepts

Interferometric synthetic aperture radarSubsidenceVulnerability (computing)GeologySeismologyGeographyRemote sensingSynthetic aperture radarGeomorphologyComputer scienceStructural basinComputer securitySynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and TechniquesGeophysical Methods and ApplicationsLandslides and related hazards