Bru, Guadalupe, Portela, Juan J., Ezquerro Martín, Pablo, Navarro-Hernández, María Inés, Staller, Alejandra, Béjar Pizarro, Marta, Guardiola-Albert, Carolina, Fernández-Merodo, José Antonio, López-Vinielles, Juan, Tomás, Roberto, Lopez-Sanchez, Juan M. Imaging land subsidence in the Guadalentín River Basin (SE Spain) using Advanced Differential SAR Interferometry Bru, Guadalupe, et al. “Imaging land subsidence in the Guadalentín River Basin (SE Spain) using Advanced Differential SAR Interferometry”. In: 5th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring (JISDM), 20-22 June 2022, Valencia, Spain: Proceedings. València: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2023. ISBN 978-84-9048-979-6, pp. 227-233 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/131817 DOI: 10.4995/JISDM2022.2022.13826 ISSN: ISBN: 978-84-9048-979-6 Abstract: Aquifer overexploitation can lead to the irreversible loss of groundwater storage caused by the compaction or consolidation of unconsolidated fine-grained sediments resulting in land subsidence. Advanced Differential SAR Interferometry (A-DINSAR) is particularly efficient to monitor progressive ground movements, making it an appropriate method to study depleting aquifers undergoing overexploitation and land subsidence. The Guadalentín River Basin (Murcia, Spain) is a widely recognized subsiding area that exhibits the highest rates of groundwater-related land subsidence recorded in Europe (>10 cm/yr). The basin covers an extension of more than 500 km2 and is underlain by an overexploited aquifer-system formed by two contiguous hydraulically connected units (Alto Guadalentín and Bajo Guadalentín). Although during the last years the piezometric levels have partially stabilized, the ongoing aquifer-system deformation is evident and significant, as revealed by the A-DInSAR analysis presented. In this work, we submit the first vertical and horizontal (E-W) decomposition results of the LOS velocity and displacement time series of the whole Guadalentín Basin obtained from two datasets of Sentinel-1 SAR acquisitions in ascending and descending modes. The images cover the period from 2015 to 2021 and they were processed using the Parallel Small BAseline Subset (P-SBAS) implemented by CNRIREA in the Geohazards Exploitation Platform (GEP) on-demand web tool, which is funded by the European Space Agency. The output ascending and descending measurement points of P-SBAS lie on the same regular grid, which is particularly suited for the geometrical decomposition. Time series displacements are compared to a permanent GNSS station located in the Bajo Guadalentín basin. Keywords:Aquifer overexploitation, Subsidence, P-SBAS, GNSS, Guadalentín River Basin Universitat Politècnica de València info:eu-repo/semantics/article