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USE OF GEOSTATISTICS TO INTEGRATE INTERFEROMETRIC
SAR DATA WITH LEVELING MEASUREMENTS OF LAND
SUBSIDENCE
Alfred Stein®**and Yueqin Zhou?
* TTC, International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
PO Box 6, 7500 AA Enschede
The Netherlands
PS ICWG II/IV Automated Geo-spatial Data Production and Updating
Abstract D-InSAR data of ground surface deformation have uncertainty caused by several sources associated
with image acquisitions and data processing. In this study, these data are modeled as the sum of a trend. a zero-
mean stochastic process and white noise. The aim is to improve their accuracy by correcting the errors using
measurements as the ground truth. A geostatistical approach integrates D-InSAR subsidence data with im situ
leveling measurements. Discrepancies between the true subsidence values and original D-InSAR. measurements are
analyzed at leveling points using variograms and predicted at unvisited points using kriging. The proposed method
is applied to the data collected in the where land subsidence occurs due to groundwater extraction in the Tianjin
area in China. Results demonstrate the capability of D-InSAR to detect subsidence at the cm-level, and of using
a limited number of leveling points to improve the accuracy of D-InSAR deformation measurements provided the
coherence of images used is high enough. In addition, localization of leveling points is optimized.
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