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Applications of InSAR data from the European Ground Motion Service for deformation analysis

报告人:Marco Scaioni意大利米兰理工大学 教授

时间:2026年6月18日(周) 13:30-15:00

地点:空间中心204会议室

报告简介:

Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is a powerful remote sensing technology for measuring ground deformation which has been widely used for assessment and monitoring of several types of geohazards (e.g., subsidence/uplift, landslides, post-seismic/co-seismic ground deformation).

Based on data from the European Ground Motion Service (EGMS), two applications are presented here. The first one concerns the automatic detection of turning points in deformation times series covering wide-areas. The developed tool allows to obtain partial time series of deformation, without the external source of information. The case study of this work is Trento area in Trentino-Alto Adige, northern Italy. A second application presented concerns the application of InSAR data for the analysis of pre-seismic deformation. While the conventional application of InSAR data in earthquake analysis is focused on detection of post-seismic and co-seismic deformation, here we focused on the detection of deformation patterns before some important earthquakes happened in Greece.

报告人简介:

Marco Scaioni, Civil Engineering MSc Degree (Politecnico Milano, Italy, 1995), PhD on Geodetic and Mapping Sciences (Politecnico Milano, 1999). Full Professor of Geomatics at Politecnico Milano, Dept. of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering (ABC). Formerly, Full Professor in the College of Surveying and Geo-Informatics at Tongji University, Shanghai (2011-2014). Main research interests: Photogrammetry and Laser scanning from multiple platforms, Integration GIS/BIM for buildings and infrastructures, Geomatics for Geosciences and Cultural Heritage, Geodatabases for urban planning, Deep Learning classification of point clouds. Associate Editor of Applied Geomatics (Springer) and the ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (Elsevier). He published more than 350 scientific papers, including 70 papers on WoS-indexed journals (H-index: 29), 210 Scopus-indexed papers (H-index: 37) and two edited books.