Projects(41274007,40874001)supported by the National Natural Science Foundations of China;Projects(ZR2012DM001,ZR2010DQ020)supported by Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation,China;Project(2011B04)supported by the Key Laboratory of Surveying and Mapping Technology on Island and Reef,National Administration of Surveying,Mapping and Geoinformation,China;Project(2011KYTD103)supported by SDUST Research Fund,China;Project(BS2013F013)supported by Shangdong Province Outstanding Youth Scientist Foundation,China
The properties and feasibility of L-band differential InSAR for detecting and monitoring mining-induced subsidence were systematically analyzed and demonstrated. The largest monitored subsidence gradient of 7.9×10-3 ...