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Interferometric stacking techniques emerged in the last decade as methods to obtain very precise measurements of terrain displacements, and especially of subsidence phenomena. In particular, the so-called Persistent Scatterers (Ferretti et al. 2001) and Small BASeline (Berardino et al. 2002) methods can be considered as the two most representative stacking approaches.
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Pasquali, P. et al. (2015). Monitoring Land Subsidence in the Tokyo Region with SAR Interferometric Stacking Techniques. In: Lollino, G., Manconi, A., Guzzetti, F., Culshaw, M., Bobrowsky, P., Luino, F. (eds) Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 5. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09048-1_191
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