Data for: Satellite interferometry for regional assessment of landslide hazard to pipelines in northeastern British Columbia, Canada

Published: 20 March 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/k3w7rtgvsp.1
Contributors:
Sergey Samsonov,

Description

Supplementary information for the manuscript in the International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation "Satellite interferometry for regional assessment of landslide hazard to pipelines in northeastern British Columbia, Canada" by Sergey Samsonov and Andrée Blais-Stevens. Content: The RADARSAT-2-U15 and RADARSAT-2-U19 folders contain line-of-sight deformation rates, their standard deviations (1-sigma) and their coefficients of determinations (R2). The Sentinel-1 folder contains vertical and horizontal east deformation rates, their standard deviations (1-sigma) and their coefficients of determinations (R2). The hotspots folder contains the Z-score map for the entire region and the areas with absolute values of the Z-score greater than 20, plotted over the Sentinel-2 image. The dem folder contains dem figure that describes the area and data coverage. Refer to the manuscript for a detailed description of the data, processing methodology and results.

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Institutions

Natural Resources Canada

Categories

Synthetic Aperture Radar, Interferometry, Canada, Landslide, Deformation Analysis, Pipeline, British Columbia, Natural Hazard

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