Publicaties
Beschrijving
Nobile, A., Monsieurs, E., Dewitte, O., d'Oreye, N. & Kervyn, F. 2016. ‘Multi-temporal InSAR monitoring of landslides in a tropical urban environment: focus on Bukavu (DR Congo)’. EGU General Assembly – 2016. Book of abstracts, 18. EGU2016-3927.
Conference abstract
The western branch of the East African Rift System, in Central Africa, is characterized by the presence of
several geohazards: earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides. Every year, landslides cause fatalities, structural and
functional damage to infrastructure and private properties with serious disruptions of the organization of societies
and severe impact on the populations.
These impacts are particularly important in the city of Bukavu (DR Congo) located within the Rift, on the
southern shore of Lake Kivu. Large slow-moving landslides continuously affect highly populated slopes in the
city. However little is known about their actual kinematics and the processes at play. Here we use multi-temporal
InSAR technique to monitor these ground deformations. Using 50 Cosmo-SkyMed SAR images, acquired
between March – October 2015 with a revisiting time of 8 days (ascending and descending orbits), we produce
displacement-rate maps and ground deformation time series using the PS technique. Movements with a velocity
>5cm/yr are detected, which is consistent with field observations. DGPS measurements, taken at 21 benchmarks
in the area during the same period, allow validating the results. Similar ground deformation rates are found for the
period 2002-2008 using Envisat ASAR images. Furthermore, comparison with rainfall monitoring data acquire on
site should help us to understand the influence of water and the tropical seasonality in the slide mechanisms.