Accuracy assessment of InSAR derived input maps for landslide susceptibility analysis: a case study from the Swiss Alps

被引:38
作者
Singh, LP
van Westen, CJ [1 ]
Ray, PKC
Pasquali, P
机构
[1] ITC, Int Inst GeoInformat Sci & Earth Observ, Enschede, Netherlands
[2] Geol Survey India, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
[3] Indian Inst Remote Sensing, Dehra Dun, India
关键词
landslide susceptibility; InSAR; digital elevation models;
D O I
10.1007/s10346-005-0059-z
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
In recent years SAR interferometry has become a widely used technique for measuring altitude and displacement of the surface of the earth. Both these capabilities are highly relevant for landslide susceptibility studies. Although there are many problems that make the use of SAR interferometry less suitable for landslide inventory mapping, it's use in landslide monitoring and in the generation of input maps for landslide susceptibility assessment looks very promising. The present work attempts to evaluate the usefulness and limitations of this technique based on a case study in the Swiss Alps. Input maps were generated from ERS repeat pass data using SAR interferometry. A land cover map has been generated by image classification of multi-temporal SAR intensity images. An InSAR DEM was generated and a number of maps were derived from it, such as slope-, aspect, altitude- and slope form classes. These maps were used to generate landslide and rockfall susceptibility maps, which give fairly well acceptable results. However, a comparison of the InSAR DEM with the conventional Swisstopo DEM, indicated significant errors in the absolute height and slope angles derived from InSAR, especially along the ridges and in the valleys. These errors are caused by low coherence mostly due to layover and shadow effects. Visual comparison of stereo images created from hillshading maps and corresponding DEMs demonstrate that a considerable amount of topographic details have been lost in the InSAR-derived DEM. It is concluded that InSAR derived input maps are not ideal for landslide susceptibility assessment, but could be used if more accurate data is lacking.
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