Multi-temporal InSAR for Deformation Monitoring of the Granada and Padul Faults and the Surrounding Area (Betic Cordillera, Southern Spain)
Author(s) -
Joaquim J. Sousa,
Antonio M. RuizArmenteros,
Andrew Hooper,
Ramon F. Hanssen,
Zbigniew Perski,
Luisa C. Bastos,
Antonio J. Gil,
Jesús Galindo-Zaldı́var,
Carlos Sanz de Galdeano,
P. Alfaro,
Ma Selmira Garrido,
Juan A. García-Armenteros,
Elena Giménez,
Manuel Avilés
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
procedia technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2212-0173
DOI - 10.1016/j.protcy.2014.10.040
Subject(s) - interferometric synthetic aperture radar , geology , seismology , geodesy , deformation (meteorology) , deformation monitoring , geography , remote sensing , geomorphology , cartography , synthetic aperture radar , oceanography
The quantification of low rate active tectonic structures is a major target of geodetic and geological studies to improve the knowledge of seismic hazards. The central Betic Cordillera (southern Spain) is affected by moderately active tectonic structures and seismicity. Part of this seismic activity is produced by several NW-SE normal faults located in the E of the Granada Basin.This research was supported by PR2006-0330, ESP2006-28463-E, Consolider–Ingenio 2010 Programme (Topo-Iberia project), CSD2006–0041 (Consolider), AYA2010-15501, P09-RNM-5388, CGL 2006-06001, CGL2010-21048 and CGL2011-30153-C02-02 projects from Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Spain), the RNM-148, RNM-370, RNM-282 and RNM-5388 research groups from the Junta de Andalucía (Spain), and Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
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