UNDERSTANDING VERTICAL GROUND DISPLACEMENT FROM P-SBAS USING GETIS-ORD GI* STATISTIC

I. Barbero, Raúl Páez, C. Torrecillas
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The Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometric (DInSAR) algorithm has already shown its importance in volcanicmonitoring. However, it is limited by atmospheric perturbations or temporal decorrelation, implying the existence of lowcoherencerecords that must be discarded. In vast studied areas, with thousands of points unevenly distributed, theinterpretation of the results is usually complicated. This text presents an analysis of the vertical component variation onTenerife island (Canary Islands), from 2005 to 2010, using Getis-Ord Gi* spatial statistic on ENVISAT DinSAR images.The ascending and descending images have been processed using the Parallel Small BAseline Subset (P-SBAS)algorithm, within ESA Grid Processing on Demand cloud environment. From Line of Sight results of both tracks, the verticaldeformation speeds have been calculated over 72,207 points with high coherence (> 0.7). Finally, the Gi* statistic hasbeen applied, obtaining a map with statistical significance, where the high values of Gi*, both positive and negative, implythe spatial clustering of likely ground movements. This map highlights areas with variable vertical kinematics on TenerifeIsland, contributing to understanding of its geodynamics. The displacements obtained coincide with previous studies, evenshowing possible new relationships between some phenomena that should be considered. The Gi* spatial statistic is anefficient and quick tool to extract information in a regional scale kinematic study.
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使用getis-ord gi *统计来理解p-sbas的垂直地面位移
差分合成孔径雷达干涉(DInSAR)算法在火山监测中已经显示出其重要性。然而,它受到大气扰动或时间去相关的限制,这意味着存在必须丢弃的低相干记录。在广阔的研究区域,成千上万的点分布不均匀,结果的解释通常是复杂的。本文利用Getis-Ord Gi*空间统计数据对ENVISAT DinSAR图像进行了2005年至2010年加那利群岛tenerife岛垂直分量变化的分析。在ESA网格处理随需应变云环境下,使用并行小基线子集(P-SBAS)算法对上升和下降图像进行处理。根据两条轨道的视线结果,计算了72,207个点的垂直变形速度,具有高相干性(> 0.7)。最后,应用Gi*统计量,获得具有统计显著性的地图,其中Gi*的高值,无论是正的还是负的,都意味着可能的地面运动的空间聚类。这张地图突出了特内里费岛上垂直运动学变化的区域,有助于理解其地球动力学。得到的位移与以前的研究一致,甚至显示了一些应该考虑的现象之间可能的新关系。在区域尺度运动学研究中,Gi*空间统计量是一种高效、快速的信息提取工具。
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