Initial results of a surface deformation by using InSAR techniques: Case study of Babadağ (Denizli), Turkey

Fatma Canaslan Çomut*, Şule Gürboğa, Aydin Üstün

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Abstract

InSAR (Interferometric synthetic aperture radar) techniques and applications are very useful for monitoring and mapping different types of deformations such as landslides, subsidence and volcanic activities on the Earth surface. In this research, we investigated Babadağ landslide (Denizli in western Turkey) by using the InSAR techniques and compare our previous research from Karaman city, central Turkey. An active landslide in Babadağ county has been issued in the study by using DInSAR to monitor the vertical deformation amount. According to initial results, the application of DInSAR has not have sensitive like PSInSAR in Karaman for the recognition of subsidence. In the further step, PSInSAR technique will be applied for the Babadağ landslide.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSurface Models for Geosciences
EditorsKaterina Ruzickova, Tomas Inspektor
PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers
Pages73-86
Number of pages14
ISBN (Print)9783319184067
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes
EventGIS Ostrava Conference on Surface Models for Geosciences, 2015 - Ostrava, Czech Republic
Duration: 26 Jan 201528 Jan 2015

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
Volume211
ISSN (Print)1863-2351

Conference

ConferenceGIS Ostrava Conference on Surface Models for Geosciences, 2015
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityOstrava
Period26/01/1528/01/15

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015.

Keywords

  • Babadağ landslide
  • Denizli
  • InSAR
  • Karaman
  • PSInSAR
  • Turkey

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