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Figure 4. Correlation between annual subsidence rates
determined based on GPS and InSAR measurements over 2005
- 2006. The points marked with asterisk are GPS' stations set up
for ground fissure monitoring.
4. CONCLUSIONS
Results from ERS and Envisat InSAR measurements over 1992
- 2007 have shown that the ground subsidence in Xian was
significant over this period of time. The subsidence rate
increased from 1992 to 1996, and then decreased from 1996 to
2004 and the main subsidence areas shifted to the newly
developed suburbs. The subsidence was correlated spatially to
the distribution of the ground fissures and the CAF, and to
ground water withdrawal.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The SAR data were provided by ESA under two Category 1
projects. The research was financially supported by a Key
Project of the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
(Project No: 40534021), a general project of the NSFC (Project
No: 40672173), a Key Project of the Ministry of Land &
Resources, China (Project No: 1212010440410), and by the
Research Grants Council (RGC) of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (Project No.: PolyU 5161/06E).
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