Abstract
This article analyses the Line of Sight (LOS) surface velocity for the 2016 − 2020 period, in Bahía Blanca city using DInSAR technique. The results show significant LOS velocities in determinate sectors of the city, presenting values of up to −20 mm/year. Based on the results, we divide the city into three different sectors as a function of LOS velocity, the urban growth factor, and the topographic slope. Sector A, where the subsidence is being induced by loads of new buildings, soil compaction and waterproofing, and residential groundwater pumping. Sector B, where the highest displacement rates are triggered by a combination between groundwater pumping and soil creep process. Sector C has the lowest velocities, low urban growth factor, and absence of groundwater pumping. In all cases, the surface displacement indicates that a review of the urban planning should be carried out as well as increasing control over the groundwater exploitation.
Acknowledgements
We thank to CONICET and CONAE for the support to this contribution. We also thank European Space Agency (ESA) for provide Sentinel-1 images and SNAP software used in this research. We also thank to editor Dr. Bradley C. Rundquist and two anonymous reviewers for the useful comments and suggestions which lead the significant improvement of the manuscript.
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