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21 November 2012 Damage estimation of the Great East Japan Earthquake by NICT airborne SAR (PI-SAR2)
Makoto Satake, Tatsuharu Kobayashi, Jyunpei Uemoto, Toshihiko Umehara, Seiho Uratsuka
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Proceedings Volume 8524, Land Surface Remote Sensing; 852416 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.977613
Event: SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing, 2012, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract
In 2011 a 9.0 magnitude earthquake occurred off the pacific coast of Tohoku area of Japan. Accompanied with the subsequent tsunami, it caused serious damages on buildings, infrastructures and so on, in the coast area. We made observations of the damaged areas by the NICT airborne X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system, “Pi-SAR2”, immediately after the earthquake. Pi-SAR2 can produce fully polarimetric radar images with high spatial resolution of 0.3 m. The image data were used to estimate the damages in detail and quantitatively. We have found that the high resolution radar image data are useful to estimate damaged buildings, flooded areas and amount of debris. Multitemporal observations are essential to reveal those changes.
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Makoto Satake, Tatsuharu Kobayashi, Jyunpei Uemoto, Toshihiko Umehara, and Seiho Uratsuka "Damage estimation of the Great East Japan Earthquake by NICT airborne SAR (PI-SAR2)", Proc. SPIE 8524, Land Surface Remote Sensing, 852416 (21 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.977613
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KEYWORDS
Earthquakes

Synthetic aperture radar

Radar

Buildings

Polarimetry

X band

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