Spatial analysis of land subsidence in the San Luis potosi valley induced by aquifer overexploitation using the coherent pixels technique (CPT) and sentinel-1 insar observation
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The San Luis Potosi metropolitan area has suffered considerable damage from land subsidence over the past decades, which has become visible since 1990. This paper seeks to evaluate the effects of groundwater withdrawal on land subsidence in the San Luis Potosi Valley and the development of surface faults due to the differential compaction of sediments. For this purpose, we applied the Coherent Pixels Technique (CPT), a Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) technique, using 112 Sentinel-1 acquisitions from October 2014 to November 2019 to estimate the deformation rate. The results revealed that the deformation areas in the municipality of Soledad de Graciano Sánchez mostly exhibit subsidence values between −1.5 and −3.5 cm/year; whereas in San Luis Potosi these values are between −1.8 and −4.2 cm/year. The PSI results were validated by five Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) benchmarks available, providing a data correlation between the results obtained with both techniques of 0.986. This validation suggests that interferometric derived deformations agree well with results obtained from GNSS data. The strong relationship between trace fault, land subsidence,e and groundwater extraction suggests that groundwater withdrawal is resulting in subsidence induced faulting, which follows the pattern of structural faults buried by sediments. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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European Commission***Delivered and deleted from Elsevier end because this record is to be no longer updated or in business with Elsevier on Date 10-03-2020***, EC: 1924, MDM-2016-0600 Grant
European Regional Development Fund, FEDER: TEC2017-85244-C2-2-P Grant
Instituto de Investigaciones en Microbiología, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras, IIM, UNAH Grant
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, MINECO Grant
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, METI Grant
Universidad Nacional de San Luis, UNSL Grant
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Coherent pixel technique; Groundwater withdrawal; InSAR; Land subsidence; Mexico; Sentinel-1; Spatial analysis Aquifers; Coherent scattering; Deformation; Global positioning system; Groundwater resources; Interferometry; Pixels; Deformation rates; Differential compaction; Global Navigation Satellite Systems; Groundwater extraction; Groundwater withdrawal; Metropolitan area; Persistent scatterer interferometry (PSI); Structural faults; Subsidence
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