Interannual and subseasonal rock glacier displacement by exploiting different SAR techniques

At: 5th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP 2018) Chamonix 23.6.2018 - 1.7.2018 Active rock glaciers are slow-moving, permafrost landforms that characterize high mountain periglacial terrains. Their complex movement, with interannual and subseasonal rhythms, are of interest for interpreting the...

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Main Authors: Bertone A, Callegari M, Cuozzo G, Dematteis N, Krainer K, Marin C, Notarnicola C, Seppi R, Zucca F
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10863/9221
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Summary:At: 5th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP 2018) Chamonix 23.6.2018 - 1.7.2018 Active rock glaciers are slow-moving, permafrost landforms that characterize high mountain periglacial terrains. Their complex movement, with interannual and subseasonal rhythms, are of interest for interpreting the evolution of the permafrost in response to meteorological and climatic variables. Given the generally remote location of the rock glaciers, we propose a methodology to monitor their interannual and subseasonal dynamics using a satellite-based approach with different types of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery (i.e. Sentinel 1 and TerraSAR-X), limiting the need of in-situ measurements. This proposed methodology is tested on an active rock glacier, where many in-situ measurements are available to compare the satellite results. open