@incollection{fdi:010070528, title = {{T}he contribution of {SAR} data to volcanology and subsidence studies}, author = {{P}inel, {V}irginie and {R}aucoules, {D}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}easuring ground surface displacement is essential for studying and understanding many phenomena related to both natural hazards (volcanism, seismicity and landslides) and anthropogenic hazards (subsidence due to mining operations or fluid extraction/injection). {T}he significance of these phenomena in terms of risks - to both people and infrastructures - is considerable ; the resulting surface disturbances must therefore be surveyed in order to prevent future incidents (in the case of anthropogenic hazards, surveillance may even be required by the regulations in force).}, keywords = {{DONNEES} {SATELLITE} ; {RADAR} ; {TRAITEMENT} {DE} {DONNEES} ; {VOLCANOLOGIE} ; {SUBSIDENCE} ; {FACTEUR} {ANTHROPIQUE} ; {MAGMA} ; {MESURE} ; {SURVEILLANCE} ; {METHODOLOGIE} ; {INTERFEROMETRIE} ; {DEPLACEMENT} {TECTONIQUE} ; {DEFORMATION} ; {ERUPTION} {VOLCANIQUE}}, booktitle = {{L}and surface remote sensing : environment and risks}, numero = {6}, pages = {221--262}, address = {{L}ondres ({GBR}) ; {O}xford}, publisher = {{ISTE} ; {E}lsevier}, series = {{R}emote {S}ensing {O}bservations of {C}ontinental {S}urfaces {S}et}, year = {2016}, ISBN = {978-1-78548-105-5}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010070528}, }