PSInSAR remote sensing observations of deformation behaviour at Salisbury Plain, UK
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Agar, Stewart
Lawrence, James
Ghail, Richard
Mason, Philippa
Thompson, Sally
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
PSInSAR is a radar remote sensing approach that offers measurements of ground deformation over large areas at sub-mm precision. The technique has significant potential for granting insight into ongoing geological processes. Data recovery in rural areas is challenging due to the highly inconsistent radar scattering behaviour exhibited by vegetated ground, and thus a rural area of the UK – Salisbury Plain - was used as a case study to examine the challenges and potential for PSInSAR techniques in rural areas. Results showed regional uplift of clay formations relative to the Chalk, which was attributed to clay shrink-swell correlated with seasonal increases in groundwater levels.
Date Issued
2018-08-16
Date Acceptance
2018-08-01
Citation
Engineering in Chalk: Proceedings of the Chalk 2018 Conference, 2018, pp.269-274
ISBN
978-0-7277-6407-2
Publisher
ICE Publishing
Start Page
269
End Page
274
Journal / Book Title
Engineering in Chalk: Proceedings of the Chalk 2018 Conference
Copyright Statement
© ICE Publishing 2018, all rights reserved
Source
Chalk 2018
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2018-09-17
Finish Date
2018-09-18
Coverage Spatial
London, UK
Date Publish Online
2018-08-16