Monitoring of Surface Deformation in Northern Taiwan Using DInSAR and PSInSAR Techniques
We investigated the surface deformation of the northern Taiwan area, including the Taipei basin and its surrounding mountainous areas of the last fifteen years using the ERS-1, ERS-2 and ENVISAT SAR images. Although the Taipei basin now is well developed and amenable to research gathering using the...
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doaj-fc170bfa1f1d45a19bb6fb2bc05bdfe32020-11-25T01:52:43ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802010-01-0121342910.3319/TAO.2009.11.20.01(TH)923Monitoring of Surface Deformation in Northern Taiwan Using DInSAR and PSInSAR TechniquesChung-Pai ChangJiun-Yee YenAndrew HooperFong-Min ChouYi-An ChenChin-Shyong HouWei-Chia HungMing-Sheng LinWe investigated the surface deformation of the northern Taiwan area, including the Taipei basin and its surrounding mountainous areas of the last fifteen years using the ERS-1, ERS-2 and ENVISAT SAR images. Although the Taipei basin now is well developed and amenable to research gathering using the Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) technique, the mountainous areas surrounding the basin are densely covered with various vegetation throughout different seasons inducing high noise ratio in interferograms. Therefore the DInSAR technique is ineffective for observation of surface deformations of these areas. As a result, we developed the Persistent Scatterer (PS) InSAR technique to extract the phase signal of the chosen PS points for this study. Our analysis result shows that the atmospheric disturbance and DEM residual can be successfully reduced and the precise information of surface deformation can be effectively obtained by the PSInSAR technique not only in the basin but also in the mountainous areas. Integrating the DInSAR and PSInSAR results, we observed conspicuous deformation events in northern Taiwan including: (1) the slight uplift in the Western Foothills, the Tatun volcanoes, the Linkou Tableland and the Taoyuan area; (2) the subsidence at the border of the Taipei basin; and (3) relative slight uplift rebound in the center of Taipei basin. The displacements along the Shanchiao, Chinshan, and Kanchiao Faults are large enough to be observed; the Taipei, Hsinchuang, and Nankang Faults are too small and cannot be discerned. Further comparison between the DInSAR, PSInSAR, and their corresponding leveling data shows a very coincidental pattern and measurably improves the authenticity of radar interferometry. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v213p429.pdf DInSARPSInSARERSENVISATSurface deformationTaipei basinNorthern Taiwan |
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Chung-Pai Chang Jiun-Yee Yen Andrew Hooper Fong-Min Chou Yi-An Chen Chin-Shyong Hou Wei-Chia Hung Ming-Sheng Lin |
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Chung-Pai Chang Jiun-Yee Yen Andrew Hooper Fong-Min Chou Yi-An Chen Chin-Shyong Hou Wei-Chia Hung Ming-Sheng Lin Monitoring of Surface Deformation in Northern Taiwan Using DInSAR and PSInSAR Techniques Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences DInSAR PSInSAR ERS ENVISAT Surface deformation Taipei basin Northern Taiwan |
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Chung-Pai Chang Jiun-Yee Yen Andrew Hooper Fong-Min Chou Yi-An Chen Chin-Shyong Hou Wei-Chia Hung Ming-Sheng Lin |
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Chung-Pai Chang |
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Monitoring of Surface Deformation in Northern Taiwan Using DInSAR and PSInSAR Techniques |
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Monitoring of Surface Deformation in Northern Taiwan Using DInSAR and PSInSAR Techniques |
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Monitoring of Surface Deformation in Northern Taiwan Using DInSAR and PSInSAR Techniques |
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Monitoring of Surface Deformation in Northern Taiwan Using DInSAR and PSInSAR Techniques |
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Monitoring of Surface Deformation in Northern Taiwan Using DInSAR and PSInSAR Techniques |
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monitoring of surface deformation in northern taiwan using dinsar and psinsar techniques |
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Chinese Geoscience Union |
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Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences |
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1017-0839 2311-7680 |
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2010-01-01 |
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We investigated the surface deformation of the northern Taiwan area, including the Taipei basin and its surrounding mountainous areas of the last fifteen years using the ERS-1, ERS-2 and ENVISAT SAR images. Although the Taipei basin now is well developed and amenable to research gathering using the Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) technique, the mountainous areas surrounding the basin are densely covered with various vegetation throughout different seasons inducing high noise ratio in interferograms. Therefore the DInSAR technique is ineffective for observation of surface deformations of these areas. As a result, we developed the Persistent Scatterer (PS) InSAR technique to extract the phase signal of the chosen PS points for this study. Our analysis result shows that the atmospheric disturbance and DEM residual can be successfully reduced and the precise information of surface deformation can be effectively obtained by the PSInSAR technique not only in the basin but also in the mountainous areas. Integrating the DInSAR and PSInSAR results, we observed conspicuous deformation events in northern Taiwan including: (1) the slight uplift in the Western Foothills, the Tatun volcanoes, the Linkou Tableland and the Taoyuan area; (2) the subsidence at the border of the Taipei basin; and (3) relative slight uplift rebound in the center of Taipei basin. The displacements along the Shanchiao, Chinshan, and Kanchiao Faults are large enough to be observed; the Taipei, Hsinchuang, and Nankang Faults are too small and cannot be discerned. Further comparison between the DInSAR, PSInSAR, and their corresponding leveling data shows a very coincidental pattern and measurably improves the authenticity of radar interferometry. |
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DInSAR PSInSAR ERS ENVISAT Surface deformation Taipei basin Northern Taiwan |
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