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Persistent Scatterers Interferometry detects and measures ground subsidence in Lisbon

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dc.contributor.author Heleno, S. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Oliveira, L. G. S. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Henriques, M. J. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Falcão, A. P. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Lima, J. N. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Cooksley, G. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Ferretti, A. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Fonseca, A. M. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Lobo Ferreira, J. P. C. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Fonseca, J. pt_BR
dc.contributor.editor Elsevier pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2011-06-09T08:38:18Z pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2014-10-10T16:12:45Z pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2017-04-13T12:01:52Z
dc.date.available 2011-06-09T08:38:18Z pt_BR
dc.date.available 2014-10-10T16:12:45Z pt_BR
dc.date.available 2017-04-13T12:01:52Z
dc.date.issued 2011-05-10 pt_BR
dc.identifier.citation Heleno, S.I.N., et al., Persistent Scatterers Interferometry detects and measures ground subsidence in Lisbon, Remote Sensing of Environment (2011), doi:10.1016/j.rse.2011.04.021 pt_BR
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1002124
dc.description.abstract Results from the application of Persistent Scatterers Interferometry in Lisbon Metropolitan Area revealed two previously unknown subsiding urban areas: one (Laranjeiras) is located in the center of Lisbon; another (Vialonga) is to be found toward the North, in an industrial region crossed by Lisbon's main highway and railway lines. The two subsiding sectors are bordered by sharp velocity gradients, and the subsidence pattern appears partially delimited by mapped geologic faults. Surface geology and urbanization alone are unable to explain the phenomena. In the Vialonga area, the historical record of water pore pressure shows a clear decline of the levels (up to 65 m in 27 years), providing evidence of over-exploitation of groundwater resources. Limited information from wells drilled inside and outside the subsidence area points to a spatial correlation between the subsidence and the water pressure levels, and suggests that faults could be acting as hydraulic barriers in the aquifer system. The surface subsidence detected is probably caused by compaction of a clay-rich Oligocene-aged aquitard, led by over-exploitation of adjacent aquifers. The same Oligocene aquitard layer is present in the Laranjeiras area, immediately bellow a multi-layered sand–clay–limestone Miocene aquifer, but further work is needed to diagnose the possibility of over-exploitation of groundwater here. In this work we were able to independently confirm the PSI results, by comparing autonomous PSI results processed for the same geographical areas, and by comparing PSI with leveling and continuous GPS derived subsidence velocities, whose close match provided further ground validation of the space-borne PSI technique. © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved pt_BR
dc.language.iso eng pt_BR
dc.publisher Elsevier pt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofseries 10.1016/j.rse.2011.04.021; pt_BR
dc.rights openAccess pt_BR
dc.subject Persistent scatterers interferometry detects and measures pt_BR
dc.subject Ground subsidence in lisbon pt_BR
dc.title Persistent Scatterers Interferometry detects and measures ground subsidence in Lisbon pt_BR
dc.type article pt_BR
dc.identifier.localedicao Amsterdam pt_BR
dc.description.figures 9 pt_BR
dc.description.tables 3 pt_BR
dc.description.pages 16 pp pt_BR
dc.description.comments journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/rse pt_BR
dc.description.volume Remote Sensing of Environment pt_BR
dc.description.sector DHA/NAS pt_BR
dc.identifier.proc 0607/14/16624 pt_BR
dc.description.magazine Remote Sensing of Environment pt_BR


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