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FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
S. Borgström, I. Aquino, C. Del Gaudio, C. Ricco, V. Siniscalchi, G. Solaro, P. Tizzani & G.P. RicciardiI.N.G.V. Osservatorio Vesuviano - Via Diocleziano 328, 80124 Naples, Italy
• INTRODUCTION
• CAT-1 1065(in progress)
• DUP MINERVA(completed in 2003)
• REMARKS AND CONCLUSIONS
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Geodetic monitoring networks
• Spirit levelling network(322 benchmarks on 120 km of leveling line);
• GPS network(35 3D vertices, 8 of which as permanetstations);
• Tiltmetric network (permanent) 4 sensors + 2 borehole;
• Tide gauge network(4 stations);
• Gravimetric network(19 stations)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
The deformation history of the Phlegrean Fields
Height variationsof benchmark 25,levelling network(coast line, up)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
GPS data (2000-2005)
GPS data from thepermanent network(RITE and ACAEstations, see above)(2005 SurveillanceReport, INGV-OV, inpress)
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POSI
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Tiltmetric data (2000-2005)
Tilt inversion
Tilt inversion
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Levelling data (5-8/2000)
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FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Why DIfSAR?...a comparison with classical techniques
• A good space-temporal coverage
• in space:- high coverage from spaceborne sensors;- information on the deformation field outside the ground networks (i.e. possible migration);
• in time:good temporal coverage (ERS2: 35 days - ENVISAT: 35 days/swath) vs. the mean repetitiontime of field measurements (tipically once or twice a year, with no or low dynamics).
• An optimization of the monitoring system
• integration of SAR data with geodetic ground data;• the choice of the geodetic surveying techniques more suited as a function of the deformation
rate (volcanic risk level) of the area: tipically classical ground techniques with no or lowdynamics, geodetic surveying from spaceborne sensors during pre-eruptive/eruptive phase.
• A (drastically) lower cost
25 €/scene (ERS2/ENVISAT, CAT-1 projects) vs. some to many thousand € for each geodetic field measurement.
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
CAT-1 1065
“Integration of SAR Interferometry with classical geodetic techniquesfor ground deformation monitoring in the Neapolitan volcanic area”
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FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
CAT-1 1065
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
CAT-1 1065
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
SAR/GPS: a comparison (3-8/2000)
a) DIfSAR deformation map from ERS2 descending images of March and August 2000;
b) ground deformation time-series (6/1992-9/2000) from SAR data for the ACAE GPS location;
c) comparison between GPS measurements (ACAE site) projected into the radar line-of-sight (LOS) and SAR measurements, for the period from March to August 2000.
(from Lanari et al., 2004)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
SAR/levelling: a comparison (3-8/2000)
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a, b) DIfSAR deformation map (3-8/2000) with the deformation time-series, bm 25 (IREA-CNR);c) vertical displacements for bm 25 (1/1985-5/2005) (INGV-OV)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
CAT-1 1065 (Progress Report 2/11/2004) - Problems
…”The main problem encountered is related to the Doppler centroid problemsof the ERS-2 platform that prevent us from using most of the data acquiredafter 2003. This is an important issue since continuous GPS networks havebeen installed in the test area only after 2000 and therefore we have a short time interval to compare the two techniques. Also, more recent levellingcampaigns cannot be used to make comparisons.To overcome this problem, we have extended the ERS deformation time serieswith 7 interferograms from 6 ENVISAT/ASAR data (swath IS2), acquired on descending orbits in the last two years. In fact, the SBAS technique providesan easy way to merge multi-sensor data, while avoiding the use of cross-platform interferograms, which could be critical. However, for this combinationto be reliable, the time overlap between the data from the two sensors mustbe as large as possible; as a consequence, up-to-date ERS and ENVISAT acquisitions would be useful for the aims of this project”…
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
DIfSAR deformation map (1992-2003)
DIfSAR deformation map (6/1992-8/2003) from ERS1-2 and ENVISAT (blu triangles)with the ground deformation time-series for bm 25 (by IREA-CNR/INGV-OV)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
ENVISAT data (in progress…)
b)a)
SAR focusing of ENVISAT data (IS2) (by IREA-CNR)a) 24/08/2005 (ascending), b) 22/09/2005 (descending)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
DUP MINERVA
Monitoring by INterferometric SAR of Environmental Risk in Volcanic Areas
Design, development and assessment of a demonstrative small scale informationservice based on processing of images from the ASAR instrument on board ENVISAT
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MINERVA Team
(User)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Levelling/SAR: a comparison (1995-2005)
Comparison of ground deformation time-series from SAR (ERS) and leveling data: the goodtemporal coverage of SAR data allows to retrieve the information not available from levelling in the
time interval between field measurements.
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
SAR/levelling/GPS: a comparison (2000-2002)
01/01/01
02/03/01
01/05/01
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29/08/01
28/10/01
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25/02/02
26/04/02
25/06/02
24/08/02
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-125.320
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∆U (m
)POSI RITE
a) Differential interferogram 28/9/2000-3/10/2002 - ERS2, descending orbits;b) height variations from levelling 10/2000-12/2002 (coast line);c) variations of the ∆up component of the POSI-RITE baseline (1/2001-10/2002)
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FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
ENVISAT data (2003)
Differential interferogram 6/4/2003-20/7/2003 (bottom left)with the master scene of the interferometric pair (top left); on the right the coherence map
ENVISAT data - swath 6 - descending orbits
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
ENVISAT data (2002-2003)
Ground deformationtime-seriesfrom ENVISAT data(11/2002-8/2003)swath 2 - descending orbits.
From levelling:height variation on bm. 25(7/2002-11/2003) =-1.3 cm.
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
ERS2 data (2002-2004)
From levelling:
height variationson bm. 25(7/2002-5/2004) = -1.9 cm
Deformation map, 3/2002-5/2004(ERS2, descending orbits)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
The Corner Reflectors network at the Solfatara crater
a) b) c)
a) SAR focusing (by IREA-CNR) of the ERS2 descending pass of 29/07/2004 onthe Solfatara crater;
b) the Digital Terrain Model of the area with the 4 couples of CR;c) the S4 couple
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
The Corner Reflectors network
Some recent improvements… (1)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
The Corner Reflectors network
Some recent improvements… (2)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Some remarks (1)
Ground deformations measurement at the Phlegrean Fields is a crucialpoint for two main reasons:
• for monitoring purposes, as ground deformation seems to precede the beginning of seismic activity (also in 2000);
• to define the deformation field of the area and therefore to propose a source modelling, taking into account that not only a vertical component of ground motion was recorded in time, but also horizontal displacements (see GPS and SAR data).
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
DIfSAR deformation maps
The 2000 uplift event
(Courtesy of IREA-CNR)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Levelling measurements (1970-1995)
Variation in ground elevationalong EW and NS profiles of single benchmarks during a given time interval, normalizedto the maximum value of deformation in the same time interval
(from Orsi et al., 1999)
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Some remarks (2)
• According to GPS and tiltmetric data, a very low uplift was measured by the end of 2004 (2004-5 Surveillance Reports), but the DIfSAR technique was not able to record the event; the reason lies in the resolution of the SAR sensor (in C band) when dealing with a very low deformation rate. This limitation can be relieved by processing SAR data spanning a larger time interval, but only with a clear and continuous trend of ground deformation;
• as to the geometric resolution of SAR data, no more resolution is needed for the geodetic study of the Phlegrean Fields, as we deal with a large deformation field (but it could be a problem for other volcanic areas!).
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
From our experience…
• As the geodetic networks (GPS, levelling) need a stable reference point (zero deformation point) to retrieve afterwards the information over critical areas, DIfSAR can easily indicate the area in which the reference point can be located;
• the CAT-1 team carried out also DIfSAR measurements on the island of Ischia (M. Manzo et al., 2005, in press): the problem in this case was the choice of a stable reference point for DIfSAR data processing in a small area. Such a point was selected from GPS measurements, using a short GPS baseline between a (stable) vertex located on the land and the one on the island: no variation of the baseline was recorded in time, therefore indicating the stable point on the island to be used for DIfSAR data processing;
• it is unlikely to validate SAR data with only another satellite geodetic technique like GPS, because they both suffer of the same limitations (i.e. the atmospheric artefacts): to overcome the problem, validation must be carried out with terrestrial networks (levelling) which do not suffer the limitations of DIfSAR. When the comparison between DIfSAR and GPS was carried out, the team always had the information from levelling, indicating precisely the trend of ground deformation in the area of interest.
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Conclusions (1)
• The exploitation of DIfSAR for volcano monitoring is a strong improvement of the surveillance system, as it allows to retrieve an information on wide areas, with a good temporal coverage at a very low cost;
• the comparative analysis between classical and DIfSAR data has shown a clear agreement between the different techniques in both space and time;
• the main limitations toward a more precise comparison are due to the poor spatial coverage of the geodetic permanent stations vs. the high spatial coverage of SAR data and the poor temporal sampling of the periodic networks, unless in case of pre-eruptive or eruptive phase;
• the difference between the component of ground motion recorded by SAR and by classical techniques has also to be taken into account: by using SAR data from both ascending and descending tracks, the EW component of the horizontal deformation can be retrieved.
FRINGE 2005 Workshop “Advances in SAR Interferometry from ENVISAT and ERS missions”ESA ESRIN 28 November - 2 December 2005 Frascati, Italy
Ground deformation monitoring at the Phlegrean Fields (Naples, Italy)
from the exploitation of SAR data in the framework of CAT-1 and DUP activities
Conclusions (2)
DIfSAR proved to be a very powerful technique to retrieve ground deformationtime-series over critical points in volcanic areas and it could be successfullyused for monitoring purposes with no or low dynamics.Problems arise when dealing with an higher deformation rate, whencontinuous monitoring must be carried out: in that case systematic data acquisition becomes the priority and the 35 days time interval (ERS2) to getthe geodetical information is not sufficient, especially with an increasingdynamics. The problem can be partially overcome by using ENVISAT data, considering different image swaths (IS).Also the time for data delivery from the Agency to the User has to be changedand fast data delivery (via FTP) shall become the standard: it was already donein some cases in the recent past, demontrating its feasibility in case of anemergency.
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