Analysis of vertical ground displacements of the Lviv Citadel territory based on radar survey data

Remote Sensing & GIS for Environmental Monitoring

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Borys Chetverikov Ph.D. borys.v.chetverikov [at] lpnu.ua Lviv Polytechnic National University
Lviv, Ukraine
Mykhailo Protsyk Ph.D. mykhailo.t.protsyk [at] lpnu.ua Lviv Polytechnic National University
Lviv, Ukraine

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First published on this website: 02.08.2023 - 23:18
Abstract 

This work is dedicated to the analysis of vertical ground displacements within the territory of Lviv Citadel using data from radar imaging. The research is conducted with the aim of studying geodynamic processes occurring in this area. Radar imaging provides detailed information about vertical ground displacements. The study utilizes data from radar imaging conducted at various time intervals. The collected data is processed and analyzed using geodetic methods and geoinformation systems tools. Vertical displacements at different sections of the Citadel's territory are examined, and their characteristics are determined. The research findings will help determine the scale of geodynamic processes at Lviv Citadel, including identifying zones of potential hazards associated with landslides and soil subsidence. This information can be crucial for construction planning, preservation of historical structures, and ensuring safety within the area.

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