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Comparison of C-, X- and L-band differential interferometry response: Dobkovičky landslide case study
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Year of publication | 2023 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | The aim of the study is to verify the suitability of the simultaneous usage of C-, X-, and L- band radar-based interferometry for updating the landslide inventory in Elbe valley, a landscape highly prone to instabilities. The radar wavelength is one of the defining parameters of the radar images, which has direct effect on the depth of penetration and interaction with objects on the surface.. Radar interferometry techniques applied to radar data of multiple bands can provide different information with respect to the variability of surface types. As a study site, the large scale Dobkovičky instable slope, has been selected. The area is a subject of long-term monitoring, and is famous for major landslide destroying part of the under-construction E55 motorway in 2013. The cover of the studied area consists of heterogenous surfaces, such as anthropogenic (highway body, quarry, buildings), rural and wooded areas. |