Ground water management and its consequences in Delft, the Netherlands, as observed by persistent scatterer interferometry

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    Abstract

    The city of Delft, The Netherlands, is very vulnerable for ground water. A better understanding of the relation between ground water level (fluctuations) and surface displacement would assist future water management. The displacement field in Delft is analyzed by Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) using a periodic displacement model. Both ERS-1/2 and Envisat SAR data are observed, covering a period between 1992 and 2007. Comparison with ground water level measurements show high correlation with the PSI time series. The displacement signals have a delay of about 1 month with respect to the ground water fluctuations.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication5th International Workshop on ERS/Envisat SAR Interferometry, `FRINGE07', Frascati, Italy, 26 Nov-30 Nov 2007
    EditorsH. Lacoste, L. Ouwehand
    Place of PublicationNoordwijk
    PublisherESA communication Production Office, ESTEC
    Pages1-6
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Print)92-9291-213-3
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    EventFringe'07: Workshop "Advances in SAR Interferometry from Envisat and ERS Missions" - Frascati, Italy
    Duration: 26 Nov 200730 Nov 2007

    Publication series

    Name
    PublisherESA communication Production Office, ESTEC

    Conference

    ConferenceFringe'07
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityFrascati
    Period26/11/0730/11/07

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    Keywords

    • conference contrib. refereed
    • Conf.proc. > 3 pag

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