Rapid slope instabilities (i.e., rockfalls) involving highway networks in mountainous areas pose a threat to facilities, settlements and life, thus representing a challenge for asset management plans. To identify different morphological expressions of degradation processes that lead to rock mass destabilization, we combined satellite and uncrewed aircraft system (UAS)-based products over two study sites along the State ighway 133 sector near Paonia Reservoir, Colorado (USA). Along with a PS-InSAR analysis covering the 2017–2021 interval, a high-resolution dataset composed of optical, thermal and multi-spectral imagery was systematically acquired during two UAS surveys in September 2021 and June 2022. After a pre-processing step including georeferencing and orthorectification, the final products were processed through object-based multispectral classification and change detection analysis for highlighting moisture or lithological variations and for identifying areas more susceptible to deterioration and detachments at the small and micro-scale. The PS-InSAR analysis, on the other hand, provided multi-temporal information at the catchment scale and assisted in understanding the large-scale morpho-evolution of the displacements. This synergic combination offered a multiscale perspective of the superimposed imprints of denudation and mass-wasting processes occurring on the study site, leading to the detection of evidence and/or early precursors of rock collapses, and effectively supporting asset management maintenance practices.

Multi-sensor and multi-scale remote sensing approach for assessing slope instability along transportation corridors using satellites and uncrewed aircraft systems / Zocchi, Marta; Kumar Kasaragod, Anush; Jenkins, Abby; Cook, Chris; Dobson, Richard; Oommen, Thomas; Van Huis, Dana; Taylor, Beau; Brooks, Colin; Marini, Roberta; Troiani, Francesco; Mazzanti, Paolo. - In: REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 2072-4292. - 15:12(2023). [10.3390/rs15123016]

Multi-sensor and multi-scale remote sensing approach for assessing slope instability along transportation corridors using satellites and uncrewed aircraft systems

Marta Zocchi
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Roberta Marini;Francesco Troiani;Paolo Mazzanti
2023

Abstract

Rapid slope instabilities (i.e., rockfalls) involving highway networks in mountainous areas pose a threat to facilities, settlements and life, thus representing a challenge for asset management plans. To identify different morphological expressions of degradation processes that lead to rock mass destabilization, we combined satellite and uncrewed aircraft system (UAS)-based products over two study sites along the State ighway 133 sector near Paonia Reservoir, Colorado (USA). Along with a PS-InSAR analysis covering the 2017–2021 interval, a high-resolution dataset composed of optical, thermal and multi-spectral imagery was systematically acquired during two UAS surveys in September 2021 and June 2022. After a pre-processing step including georeferencing and orthorectification, the final products were processed through object-based multispectral classification and change detection analysis for highlighting moisture or lithological variations and for identifying areas more susceptible to deterioration and detachments at the small and micro-scale. The PS-InSAR analysis, on the other hand, provided multi-temporal information at the catchment scale and assisted in understanding the large-scale morpho-evolution of the displacements. This synergic combination offered a multiscale perspective of the superimposed imprints of denudation and mass-wasting processes occurring on the study site, leading to the detection of evidence and/or early precursors of rock collapses, and effectively supporting asset management maintenance practices.
2023
rock slope instabilities; UAS; InSAR; multi-scale; instabilities; early precursors; erosion processes; asset management plan
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Multi-sensor and multi-scale remote sensing approach for assessing slope instability along transportation corridors using satellites and uncrewed aircraft systems / Zocchi, Marta; Kumar Kasaragod, Anush; Jenkins, Abby; Cook, Chris; Dobson, Richard; Oommen, Thomas; Van Huis, Dana; Taylor, Beau; Brooks, Colin; Marini, Roberta; Troiani, Francesco; Mazzanti, Paolo. - In: REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 2072-4292. - 15:12(2023). [10.3390/rs15123016]
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