TRE Altamira is at Cutting Edge Conference 2022
to present InSAR for Tunneling Operations
Tunneling and civil engineering groundwork activities are constantly increasing due to urban development. Ground excavation activities, especially in highly urbanized areas, can lead to potential geohazards due to ground settlement associated with tunneling activities.
InSAR data is crucial to help assist in determining the extent and origin of ground instability, as well as monitor the surface-level impact of groundwork along the alignment and in the surrounding areas.
Satellite data provides useful information on 1) ground settlement trends prior to operations; 2) surface movement during tunneling operations - to assess the correlation between tunneling and surface displacement; and 3) post-excavation stability - to detect possible residual subsidence that might impact infrastructure.

Original Data provided by JAXA

Original Data provided by JAXA
Spatially dense and precise results
Thanks to its millimetric precision and high density of measurement points, InSAR is also used to complement and calibrate real-time in-situ surveillance such as levelling, inclinometers, etc.
Non-invasive and scalable technique
Completely remote, satellite InSAR is unrivaled in its ability to obtain displacement measurements over large or small areas.
Cost-effective
InSAR is one of most effective settlement monitoring techniques that can provide a high density of measurement points at a fraction of the cost of other survey techniques.
Historical data
Satellite data archives extend back to 1992 and can be processed to assess past movement trends.
Our experienced and multilingual team of InSAR experts are available to answer your questions.
Feel free to contact us anytime to ask for a consultation.
Our brochure
To learn more about InSAR for Civil Engineering, visit us here.
Thank you for visiting us at Cutting Edge Conference 2022!