Permafrost seasonal surface changes revealed from Sentinel-1 InSAR time-series, Yamal peninsula
2020
Abstract. Widespread thawing of permafrost in the northern Eurasian
continent causes severe problems for infrastructure and global climate. We
test the potential of Sentinel-1 SAR imagery to enhance detection of
permafrost surface changes in the Siberian lowlands of the northern Eurasian
continent at the Yamal peninsula site. We used InSAR time-series technique
to detect seasonal surface movements related to permafrost active layer
changes. The satellite InSAR time-series analysis has detected continuous
movements, subsidence in three zones, which have occurred during the time
period from 2017 to 2018. Observed subsidence zones show up to 180 mm yr −1
rates of seasonal active layers changes. These seasonal ground displacement
patterns align well with lithology and linked to anthropogenic impact on the
permafrost surface changes in the area. The results show that Sentinel-1
mission is of great importance for the longer-term monitoring of active
layer thickening in permafrost regions. The combined analyses of the
obtained InSAR time series with additional field observations may support
regular process monitoring as part of a global warming risk assessment.
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