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Robert E. Crippen, Ph.D. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California 91109 USA 818-354-2475 [email protected],gov Geotechnical Engineering Earthquake Reconnaissance Use of Remote Sensing

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Robert E. Crippen, Ph.D. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California 91109 USA 818-354-2475. [email protected],gov. Geotechnical Engineering Earthquake Reconnaissance: Use of Remote Sensing. REMOTE SENSING. Wavelengths: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Robert E. Crippen, Ph.D.

NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryCalifornia Institute of TechnologyPasadena, California 91109 USA

818-354-2475

[email protected],gov

Geotechnical Engineering Earthquake Reconnaissance:Use of Remote Sensing

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Wavelengths: * Visible Light & Reflectance Infrared* Radar

Platforms: * Spaceborne* Airborne

REMOTE SENSING

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Using Radar Imagery:* Backscatter Images* Change Detection* Interferometry* PolarimetrySome Sensors: ERS/ENVISAT, Radarsat, Airborne

Using Visible & Reflectance Infrared:* Post-Quake-Image Direct Recognition* Change Detection (Pre-vs-Post Imagery)

* Visual* Computational

* Imaging SpectroscopySome Sensors: Quickbird, Ikonos, Aerial

TECHNIQUES

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DIGITAL PROCESSING

• Correlation Images (Damage creates low)• Difference Images (Damage creates high)• Complex Coherence (Radar)

• Edge Enhancements (Movements vs Reflectance)• Texture measurements: Temporal & Spatial Changes

• Calibration / Normalization• Vegetation Masking

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Bam Earthquake, IranDecember 26, 2003

CitadelBefore After

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Bam Earthquake, Iran

CitadelBefore After

Quickbird Satellite

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Bam Earthquake, IranDecember 26, 2003

Before After

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (LZW) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (LZW) decompressor

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QuickbirdSatellite

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September 30, 2003 January 3, 2004

University of California at Irvine (UCI) and the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI)

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ImageCat Inc.and

Chiba University

Quickbird satelliteimagery ofBoumerdes, Algeria.Acquired beforeand after theMay 21st 2003earthquake.

Images courtesy of DigitalGlobe.

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Ikonos Satellite Image (1 meter): Tokyo

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Ikonos Satellite Image (1 meter): Manhattan, NY

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LIDAR

Fault DetectionNear Seattle

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LIDAR: Petronas Towers, Malaysia

Image interpretation, change detection, pancaking issue

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Landers Earthquake

Fault BreakObservation

SPOT Image: 10 meters

Ikonos Image: 1 meter(Aerial Photo Simulation)

“Follow the Trace”

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Radar ImagingEffects of Quake Damage

on Radar Backscatter

Weakened Signal Return Strengthened Signal Return

From: Matsuoka & Yamazaki, IGARSS 2004

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Hector MineEarthquake

SAR Interferometry

16 October 1999

Gilles Peltzer, Frédéric Crampé, and Paul RosenJPL

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JERS-1 interferometric imageof the Kobe, Japan area

following the 1995 earthquake,depicting surface deformation.

( JPL, GSI and NASDA)

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AVIRIS: Mapping Hotspots

Environmental Studies of the World Trade Center area after the September 11, 2001 attack.

U. S. Geological Survey, Open File Report OFR-01-0429

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Airborne Visible & InfraredImaging Spectrometer

(AVIRIS)

Mapping Asbestos

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PROBLEMS / CONSIDERATIONS

• Clouds / Smoke / Darkness: Radar advantage

• Resolution: Visible / NIR advantage

• Acquisition Speeds: Utility and Clean-Ups

• Archive Availability• Acquisitions before quake (any at all?)• Acquisitions that match…

• Non-Quake Differences:• Seasons: vegetation and shadows• Viewing geometry (distortions & hidden areas)• Construction & non-quake demolition