Earthquake Rapid Mapping Using Ascending And Descending Sentinel-1 Topsar Interferograms

Oscar Mora, Patrick Ordoqui,Ruben Iglesias, Pablo Blanco

Procedia Computer Science(2016)

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The availability of new Sentinel-1A/B (S1A/B) satellites provides geohazards community with a large amount of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) acquisitions over critical areas around the world. The current S1A mission has a minimum re-visit time of 12 days, but with the recent launch of S1B, this temporal gap will be reduced to only 6 days. This high acquisition frequency, jointly with the large coverage and high quality of Si data, allows the rapid generation of interferograms(1,2) for sudden events, such as earthquakes. This rapid response is crucial for the damage evaluation and fault model refinement. This paper presents results obtained for the latest earthquakes occurred in Japan in April 2016. Two S1A interferograms in ascending and descending orbits have been generated, and after phase unwrapping(3,4) processing the Line Of Sight (LOS) motion maps are obtained. This LOS1,2 component corresponds to the range distance between the satellite and ground, and it does not provide real horizontal and vertical information of the displacement. The usage of two different view directions, in ascending and descending orbits, allows the decomposition of LOS motion into horizontal (West-East) and vertical (Up-Down) directions. These new motion maps are essential to better understand the dynamics of the earthquake and to perform further analysis and modelling by seismic experts. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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DInSAR,Earthquakes,Interferometry,Sentinel-1
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