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Title Detecting Geothermal Subsidence Using Remote Sensing Methods
Authors Mark HARVEY, Jim MCLEOD, Katherine LUKETINA, Colin HARVEY
Year 2020
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords aerial, survey, photogrammetry, New, Zealand, drone, UAV, UAS, subsidence, PSInSAR, interferometry, radar, Sentinel
Abstract Remote sensing data from aerial surveying and satellite is of interest for environmental monitoring and was recently trialed by Waikato Regional Council (WRC) in New Zealand. This study investigates known areas of ground subsidence in Taupo, New Zealand using aerial imagery and satellite data. Results confirm subsidence is ongoing, and demonstrate the use of remote sensing methods including photogrammetry and Persistent Scatterer Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PSInSAR) to quantify vertical surface change over time. The methods have a wide range of applications of interest to geothermal development, including reservoir modelling, and monitoring vegetation, geothermal surface features, surface subsidence and inflation.
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