SELF-DESCRIPTIVENESS OF RADAR INTERFEROMETRY FOR ESTIMATION UP-TO-DATE CRUSTAL MOVEMENTS WITHIN OIL PRODUCING AREAS OF THE TATARSTAN REPUBLIC

Authors

  • Ilmir Nugmanov The Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies, the Kazansky Federal University
  • Inna Chernova the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies, the Kazansky Federal University

Keywords:

monitoring, deformation of earth surface, differential interferometry (DInSAR)

Abstract

The purpose of researches was studying the informativiness of radar differential interferometry
(DInSAR) method for assessment up-to-date earth
movements within oil-extracting regions of the Tatarstan Republic (RT). For the first time for RT territory maps of day surface displacement for different periods of observation according to the data received from the ERS-1 satellite are constructed. The
possibility of using radar shooting data for monitoring the urbanized territories is shown. In the conclusion results of interferometry processing of radar shootings were compared with the data of geodetic observations.

Published

2014-06-30

Issue

Section

GEOMECHANICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND ROCK DESTRUCTION