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https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-372-45-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-372-45-2015
12 Nov 2015
 | 12 Nov 2015

Application of multi-sensor advanced DInSAR analysis to severe land subsidence recognition: Alto Guadalentín Basin (Spain)

R. Bonì, G. Herrera, C. Meisina, D. Notti, M. Béjar-Pizarro, F. Zucca, P. J. González, M. Palano, R. Tomás, J. Fernández, J. A. Fernández-Merodo, J. Mulas, R. Aragón, C. Guardiola-Albert, and O. Mora

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Multi-sensor advanced DInSAR analyses have been performed, in order to evaluate the land subsidence evolution in a 20-year period, in the Alto Guadalentín Basin where the highest rate of man-induced subsidence (>10 cm/yr-) of Europe had been detected. The control mechanisms have been examined comparing the advanced DInSAR data with conditioning and triggering factors (i.e. isobaths of Plio-Quaternary deposits, soft soil thickness and piezometric level).