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Detecting differential ground displacements of civil structures in fast-subsiding metropolises with interferometric SAR and band-pass filteringGround displacements due to changes in soil conditions represent a threat to the stability of civil structures in many urban areas, worldwide. In fast-subsiding areas, regional subsidence (wavelength ~ 1,000’s m) can be dominantly high and, consequently, mask other signals at local scales (wavelength ~ 10–100’s m). Still, engineering and construction applications require a comprehensive knowledge of local-scale signals, which can threaten the stability of buildings and infrastructure. Here we present a new technique based on band-pass filters for uncovering local-scale signals hidden by regional subsidence as detected by interferometric SAR measurements. We apply our technique to a velocity field calculated from 21 high-resolution COSMO-SkyMed scenes acquired over Mexico City and obtain components of long (> 478 m), intermediate (42–478 m) and short (< 42 m) spatial wavelengths. Our results reveal that long-wavelength velocities exceed − 400 mm/year, whereas intermediate- and short-wavelength velocities are in the order of ± 15 mm/year. We show that intermediate-wavelength velocities are useful for retrieving signals such as uplift along elevated viaducts of Metro lines 4 and B, as well as differential displacements in Pantitlán station’s pedestrian overpass system and across sharp geotechnical boundaries in the piedmont of Sierra de Santa Catarina—where surface faulting occurs.
Document ID
20210014143
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Darío Solano-Rojas
(University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida, United States)
Shimon Wdowinski ORCID
(Florida International University Miami, Florida, United States)
Enrique Cabral-Cano
(National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico)
Batuhan Osmanoğlu
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
April 21, 2021
Publication Date
September 22, 2020
Publication Information
Publication: Scientific Reports
Publisher: Nature Research
Volume: 10
Issue Publication Date: September 1, 2020
e-ISSN: 2045-2322
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 346751.02.01.01.76
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX12AQ08G
PROJECT: UNAM-PAPIIT IN104213
PROJECT: UNAM-PAPIIT IN111509
PROJECT: UNAM-PAPIIT IN109315-3
PROJECT: UNAM-PAPIIT IV100215
PROJECT: CONACyT 256012 2017-01-5955
PROJECT: CONACyT 253760
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