Augmented satellite inSAR for assessing short-term and long-term surface deformation due to shield tunnelling

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Abstract

In this work, we investigate if, when, and how satellite InSAR can be used for evaluating surface settlements that occur during shield tunnelling in soft soil areas. We evaluate the applicability of InSAR prior, during, and after tunnel construction. Special emphasis is placed on the influence of the InSAR phase ambiguities in relation to short-term settlements that may occur during tunnel construction. We demonstrate that a rough analytic settlement prediction can be sufficient to resolve the most probable phase ambiguity level, leading to an augmented implementation of InSAR. We use the shield tunnel of the in North/South Metro Line Amsterdam as a case study, where surface levelling data is available to assess and validate the results. We conclude that InSAR is a valuable complementary source of information as it provides data outside the area of the conventional surveying benchmarks and it reveals relevant information about settlement patterns before and after traditional construction monitoring periods.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103745
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalTunnelling and Underground Space Technology
Volume110
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Ground deformations
  • InSAR
  • Long time series
  • Monitoring
  • Settlements
  • Tunnelling

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