Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (SAR) technology has been enabled to investigate the spatial distribution and
temporal evolution of displacements occurring at the areas due to land subsidence related hazards. Land motion mapping
data, produced by hybrid interferometric technique (Singular Value Decomposition algorithm) and PSI (Persistent
Scatterer Interferometry) analysis, revealed vertical displacements affecting the Thriassio basin and the region of
Moschato. The outcomes of these techniques provided important information about the spatial extent and time series of
the surface deformation that should be evaluated considering the geological, hydrogeological, morphological and
tectonic settings of the areas to assess land subsidence hazard mechanism.
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