Sentinel 1 provides Synthetic Aperture Radar images that allow us to monitor surface movements with millimeter precision
ICGC has implemented a new service for queryng, visualization and downloading from the Ground motion measurements service viewer. The viewer allows you to choose the reference measurements, select the area in which you want to carry out the analysis by place name, load different background base maps, view time series of measured points and perform different visualization operations.
ICGC has developed its own interferometric processing chain to obtain ground motion measurements, with images from the Sentinel-1A/B satellites of the European Space Agency (ESA). These measures can be used in a wide range of cases, which include the maintenance of infrastructures, the monitoring of aquifers or the monitoring of landslides and underground mining.
The Ground Motion Measurement Service stores and manages radar images and processes them to obtain ground deformations. The viewer gives access to this large volume of data in an agile and simple way; by selecting the analysis area by toponym and graphically; choosing the reference measurements, loading different base maps, and performing different display operations of the time series of the measurement points. In this way, public and private actors can make use of this information for the study of different geological dynamics that affect the territory.
The viewer allows you to choose the reference measurements, select the area in which you want to perform the analysis by place name, load different base maps, consult the time series of the measurement points and perform different visualization operations.