Spatial Analysis of Land Subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley Induced by Aquifer Overexploitation Using the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT) and Sentinel-1 InSAR Observation

The San Luis Potosi metropolitan area has suffered considerable damage from land subsidence over the past decades, which has become visible since 1990. This paper seeks to evaluate the effects of groundwater withdrawal on land subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley and the development of surface f...

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Main Authors: María Inés Navarro-Hernández, Roberto Tomás, Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez, Abraham Cárdenas-Tristán, Jordi J. Mallorquí
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/22/3822
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spelling doaj-271043b5e78c4251a6cd11edcade15c22020-11-25T04:04:30ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-11-01123822382210.3390/rs12223822Spatial Analysis of Land Subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley Induced by Aquifer Overexploitation Using the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT) and Sentinel-1 InSAR ObservationMaría Inés Navarro-Hernández0Roberto Tomás1Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez2Abraham Cárdenas-Tristán3Jordi J. Mallorquí4Center of Research and Posgraduate Studies, Engineering Faculty, University of San Luis Potosi, Av Dr. Manuel Nava No. 8, San Luis Potosi SLP Mexico C. P. 78210, MexicoDepartment of Civil Engineering, Escuela Politécnica Superior, University of Alicante, P.O. Box 99, 03080 Alicante, SpainInstitute of Computer Research (IUII), University of Alicante, P.O. Box 99, 03080 Alicante, SpainCenter of Research and Posgraduate Studies, Engineering Faculty, University of San Luis Potosi, Av Dr. Manuel Nava No. 8, San Luis Potosi SLP Mexico C. P. 78210, MexicoCommSensLab, Department of Signal Theory and Communications, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, c/Jordi Girona, 1–3, Ed. D-3, 08034 Barcelona, SpainThe San Luis Potosi metropolitan area has suffered considerable damage from land subsidence over the past decades, which has become visible since 1990. This paper seeks to evaluate the effects of groundwater withdrawal on land subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley and the development of surface faults due to the differential compaction of sediments. For this purpose, we applied the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT), a Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) technique, using 112 Sentinel-1 acquisitions from October 2014 to November 2019 to estimate the deformation rate. The results revealed that the deformation areas in the municipality of Soledad de Graciano Sánchez mostly exhibit subsidence values between −1.5 and −3.5 cm/year; whereas in San Luis Potosi these values are between −1.8 and −4.2 cm/year. The PSI results were validated by five Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) benchmarks available, providing a data correlation between the results obtained with both techniques of 0.986. This validation suggests that interferometric derived deformations agree well with results obtained from GNSS data. The strong relationship between trace fault, land subsidence,e and groundwater extraction suggests that groundwater withdrawal is resulting in subsidence induced faulting, which follows the pattern of structural faults buried by sediments.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/22/3822Land subsidencegroundwater withdrawalcoherent pixel techniqueInSARSentinel-1Mexico
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author María Inés Navarro-Hernández
Roberto Tomás
Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez
Abraham Cárdenas-Tristán
Jordi J. Mallorquí
spellingShingle María Inés Navarro-Hernández
Roberto Tomás
Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez
Abraham Cárdenas-Tristán
Jordi J. Mallorquí
Spatial Analysis of Land Subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley Induced by Aquifer Overexploitation Using the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT) and Sentinel-1 InSAR Observation
Remote Sensing
Land subsidence
groundwater withdrawal
coherent pixel technique
InSAR
Sentinel-1
Mexico
author_facet María Inés Navarro-Hernández
Roberto Tomás
Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez
Abraham Cárdenas-Tristán
Jordi J. Mallorquí
author_sort María Inés Navarro-Hernández
title Spatial Analysis of Land Subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley Induced by Aquifer Overexploitation Using the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT) and Sentinel-1 InSAR Observation
title_short Spatial Analysis of Land Subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley Induced by Aquifer Overexploitation Using the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT) and Sentinel-1 InSAR Observation
title_full Spatial Analysis of Land Subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley Induced by Aquifer Overexploitation Using the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT) and Sentinel-1 InSAR Observation
title_fullStr Spatial Analysis of Land Subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley Induced by Aquifer Overexploitation Using the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT) and Sentinel-1 InSAR Observation
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Analysis of Land Subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley Induced by Aquifer Overexploitation Using the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT) and Sentinel-1 InSAR Observation
title_sort spatial analysis of land subsidence in the san luis potosi valley induced by aquifer overexploitation using the coherent pixels technique (cpt) and sentinel-1 insar observation
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The San Luis Potosi metropolitan area has suffered considerable damage from land subsidence over the past decades, which has become visible since 1990. This paper seeks to evaluate the effects of groundwater withdrawal on land subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley and the development of surface faults due to the differential compaction of sediments. For this purpose, we applied the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT), a Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) technique, using 112 Sentinel-1 acquisitions from October 2014 to November 2019 to estimate the deformation rate. The results revealed that the deformation areas in the municipality of Soledad de Graciano Sánchez mostly exhibit subsidence values between −1.5 and −3.5 cm/year; whereas in San Luis Potosi these values are between −1.8 and −4.2 cm/year. The PSI results were validated by five Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) benchmarks available, providing a data correlation between the results obtained with both techniques of 0.986. This validation suggests that interferometric derived deformations agree well with results obtained from GNSS data. The strong relationship between trace fault, land subsidence,e and groundwater extraction suggests that groundwater withdrawal is resulting in subsidence induced faulting, which follows the pattern of structural faults buried by sediments.
topic Land subsidence
groundwater withdrawal
coherent pixel technique
InSAR
Sentinel-1
Mexico
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/22/3822
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