Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
TCS Satellite Data is devoted to provide Earth Observation (EO) services, transversal with respect to the large
EPOS community, suitable to be used in several application scenarios. In particular, the main goal is to contribute
with mature services that have already well demonstrated their effectiveness and relevance in investigating the
physical processes controlling earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and unrest episodes as well as those driving
tectonics and Earth surface dynamics.
The TCS Satellite Data will provide two kinds of services: satellite products/services, and Value-added satellite
products/services. The satellite products/services are composed of three (EPOSAR, GDM and COMET) well-
identified and partly already operational elements for delivering Level 1 products. Such services will be devoted to
the generation of SAR interferograms, DTM and ground displacement maps through the exploitation of different
advanced EO techniques for InSAR and optical data analysis.
The Value-added satellite products/services are composed of 4 elements (EPOSAR, 3D-Def, Mod and COMET)
of Level 2 and 3 products. Such services integrate satellite and in situ measurements and observations to retrieve
information on source mechanism, such as the geometry (spatial location, depth, volume changes) and the physical
parameters of the deformation sources, through the exploitation of modelling approaches.
The TCS Satellite Data will provide products in two different processing and delivery modes:
1- surveillance mode - routinely product generation;
2- on demand mode - product generation performed on demand by the user.
Concerning the surveillance mode, the goal is providing continuous satellite measurements in areas of par-
ticular interest from a geophysical perspective (supersites). The objective is the detection of displacement patterns
changing along time and their geophysical explanation. This is a valid approach for inter-seismic movements and
volcanic unrest, post-seismic and post-eruptive displacements, urban subsidence, coastal movements.
The on demand mode will allow users to process available satellite data-stack by selecting the scenes and the area
of interest, and properly setting some processing parameters or to perform modelling analyses. This processing
mode will guarantee the possibility to analyse areas of interest for the users, thus exploiting as much as possible
the global coverage strategy of satellites, as well as performing user-driven processing, benefiting from the
knowledge of the characteristics of the particular investigated area and/or deformation phenomenon.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
EPOS; DInSAR; TCS
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