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Method for Monitoring the Safety of Urban Subway Infrastructure Along Subway Lines by Fusing Inter-Track InSAR Data
by
Li, Siyi
, Liu, Bing
, Lu, Xiaoping
, Lu, Yao
, Cai, Guosheng
, Lou, Zhengfang
, Lu, Yaoyu
, Huang, Baoquan
in
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/ Aperture
/ Construction industry
/ Earthquakes
/ Geology
/ Groundwater
/ Infrastructure
/ Infrastructure (Economics)
/ inter-track fusion
/ key infrastructure monitoring
/ Methods
/ Radarsat-2
/ Remote sensing
/ SBAS-InSAR
/ Seismic engineering
/ surface subsidence
/ Sustainable development
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Topography
/ Underground construction
/ Urban areas
/ Urbanization
/ Water, Underground
2026
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Method for Monitoring the Safety of Urban Subway Infrastructure Along Subway Lines by Fusing Inter-Track InSAR Data
by
Li, Siyi
, Liu, Bing
, Lu, Xiaoping
, Lu, Yao
, Cai, Guosheng
, Lou, Zhengfang
, Lu, Yaoyu
, Huang, Baoquan
in
Accuracy
/ Aperture
/ Construction industry
/ Earthquakes
/ Geology
/ Groundwater
/ Infrastructure
/ Infrastructure (Economics)
/ inter-track fusion
/ key infrastructure monitoring
/ Methods
/ Radarsat-2
/ Remote sensing
/ SBAS-InSAR
/ Seismic engineering
/ surface subsidence
/ Sustainable development
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Topography
/ Underground construction
/ Urban areas
/ Urbanization
/ Water, Underground
2026
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Method for Monitoring the Safety of Urban Subway Infrastructure Along Subway Lines by Fusing Inter-Track InSAR Data
by
Li, Siyi
, Liu, Bing
, Lu, Xiaoping
, Lu, Yao
, Cai, Guosheng
, Lou, Zhengfang
, Lu, Yaoyu
, Huang, Baoquan
in
Accuracy
/ Aperture
/ Construction industry
/ Earthquakes
/ Geology
/ Groundwater
/ Infrastructure
/ Infrastructure (Economics)
/ inter-track fusion
/ key infrastructure monitoring
/ Methods
/ Radarsat-2
/ Remote sensing
/ SBAS-InSAR
/ Seismic engineering
/ surface subsidence
/ Sustainable development
/ Synthetic aperture radar
/ Topography
/ Underground construction
/ Urban areas
/ Urbanization
/ Water, Underground
2026
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Method for Monitoring the Safety of Urban Subway Infrastructure Along Subway Lines by Fusing Inter-Track InSAR Data
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Method for Monitoring the Safety of Urban Subway Infrastructure Along Subway Lines by Fusing Inter-Track InSAR Data
2026
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Urban surface subsidence is primarily induced by intensive above-ground and underground construction activities and excessive groundwater extraction. Integrating InSAR techniques for safety monitoring of urban subway infrastructure is therefore of great significance for urban safety and sustainable development. However, single-track high-spatial-resolution SAR imagery is insufficient to achieve full coverage over large urban areas, and direct mosaicking of inter-track InSAR results may introduce systematic biases, thereby compromising the continuity and consistency of deformation fields at the regional scale. To address this issue, this study proposes an inter-track InSAR correction and mosaicking approach based on the mean vertical deformation difference within overlapping areas, aiming to mitigate the overall offset between deformation results derived from different tracks and to construct a spatially continuous urban surface deformation field. Based on the fused deformation results, subsidence characteristics along subway lines and in key urban infrastructures were further analyzed. The main urban area and the eastern and western new districts of Zhengzhou, a national central city in China, were selected as the study area. A total of 16 Radarsat-2 SAR scenes acquired from two tracks during 2022–2024, with a spatial resolution of 3 m, were processed using the SBAS-InSAR technique to retrieve surface deformation. The results indicate that the mean deformation rate difference in the overlapping areas between the two SAR tracks is approximately −5.54 mm/a. After applying the difference-constrained correction, the coefficient of determination (R2) between the mosaicked InSAR results and leveling observations increased to 0.739, while the MAE and RMSE decreased to 4.706 and 5.538 mm, respectively, demonstrating good stability in achieving inter-track consistency and continuous regional deformation representation. Analysis of the corrected InSAR results reveals that, during 2022–2024, areas exhibiting uplift and subsidence trends accounted for 37.6% and 62.4% of the study area, respectively, while the proportions of cumulative subsidence and uplift areas were 66.45% and 33.55%. In the main urban area, surface deformation rates are generally stable and predominantly within ±5 mm/a, whereas subsidence rates in the eastern new district are significantly higher than those in the main urban area and the western new district. Along subway lines, deformation rates are mainly within ±5 mm/a, with relatively larger deformation observed only in localized sections of the eastern segment of Line 1. Further analysis of typical zones along the subway corridors shows that densely built areas in the western part of the main urban area remain relatively stable, while building-concentrated areas in the eastern region exhibit a persistent relative subsidence trend. Overall, the results demonstrate that the proposed inter-track InSAR mosaicking method based on the mean deformation difference in overlapping areas can effectively support subsidence monitoring and spatial pattern identification along urban subway lines and key regions under relative calibration conditions, providing reliable remote sensing information for refined urban management and infrastructure risk assessment.
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MDPI AG,Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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