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SAR Interferometry for ground vertical displacement of small islands in the Venice Lagoon: the case of Murano Island

Author(s)
Strozzi, Tazio  
Tosi, Luigi  
Teatini, Pietro  
Wegmüller, Urs  
Editor(s)
Campostrini, Pierpaolo  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
6A. Monitoraggio ambientale, sicurezza e territorio
Publisher
CORILA, Venezia; Stampa “Multigraf” Spinea (ITA)
Status
Published
Pages Number
157-160
Refereed
Yes
Journal
Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice. CORILA Research program 2001-2003. Vol. III. 2003 results. Venezia, 2005.  
Date Issued
2005
Alternative Location
http://www.corila.it/?q=atti_riunioni
http://verbi.employeemanagementsystem.com/index.php?action=resource_RESOURCEVIEW_CORE&id=2302
ISBN
88-89405-09-0
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/10423
Subjects
05. General::05.08. Risk::05.08.99. General or miscellaneous  
Subjects

Synthetic Aperture Ra...

Land subsidence

Venice Lagoon

Murano Island

Interferometric Point...

Abstract
Our knowledge of the dynamics of vertical ground movements plays a fundamental role in the study of the geomorphological processes, particularly for determining sediment deposition and erosion causes. The conservation of lagoon morphological structures such as salt marshes and tidal flats, besides erosion due to waves and currents, depends on their surface height with respect to the sea level that, for short periods, is primarily related to the land subsidence process and secondarily to eustasy. Ground vertical variations with respect to the sea level, even if small, can, in fact, trigger sediment erosion and deposition processes.
To determine land displacement rates in small islands of the Venice Lagoon not covered by traditional surveys (levelling and differential GPS), SAR-based monitoring techniques, i.e. differential SAR interferometry (INSAR) and interferometric point target analysis (IPTA) from ERS-1 and ERS-2 satellites, were performed. We will use the Murano Island for our example in this contribution.
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