Author:
Ao Meng,Zhang Lu,Dong Yuting,Su Lijun,Shi Xuguo,Balz Timo,Liao Mingsheng
Abstract
AbstractA catastrophic landslide disaster happened on 2 August 2014 on the right bank of Sunkoshi River in Nepal, resulting in enormous casualties and severe damages of the Araniko highway. We collected multi-source synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data to investigate the evolution life cycle of the Sunkoshi landslide. Firstly, Distributed Scatterers SAR Interferometry (DS-InSAR) technology is applied to analyze 20 ALOS PALSAR images to retrieve pre-disaster time-series deformation. The results show that the upper part, especially the top of the landslide, has long been active before collapse, with the largest annual LOS deformation rate more than − 30 mm/year. Time series deformations measured illustrate that rainfall might be a key driving factor. Next, two pairs of TerraSAR-X/TanDEM-X bistatic data are processed to identify the landslide affected area by intensity change detection, and to generate pre- and post-disaster DSMs. Surface height change map showed maximum values of − 150.47 m at the source region and 55.65 m in the deposit region, leading to a debris volume of 5.4785 ± 0.6687 million m3. Finally, 11 ALOS-2 PALSAR-2 and 82 Sentinel-1 SAR images are analyzed to derive post-disaster annual deformation rate and long time series displacements of the Sunkoshi landslide. The results illustrated that the upper part of the landslide were still in active deformation with the largest LOS displacement velocity exceeding − 100 mm/year.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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