Coalbed methane(CBM)exploration generally refers to a technique that extracts natural gas from coal beds.The development of CBM in Liulin,China,has experienced a significantly growth period during the past two decades...Coalbed methane(CBM)exploration generally refers to a technique that extracts natural gas from coal beds.The development of CBM in Liulin,China,has experienced a significantly growth period during the past two decades.Previous research mainly focused on the coal geological background or CBM technique itself,while time series InSAR(TS-InSAR)technique was conducted in this work to study the potential land deformation induced by CBM extraction from 2003 to 2011.In total,21 ALOS-1 PALSAR images(acquired from 22 December 2006 to 2 January 2011)and 14 ENVISAT ASAR scenes(captured between 29 October 2003 and 7 November 2007)were used.The TS-InSAR outcome revealed that the annual deformation rates were ranging from 15 to−40 mm yr−1 over the study region.Then the time series deformation evolutions were analysed over 8 CBM sites(No.4 coal seam)out of 20,and the subsidence rates between 1.9 and−6.5 mm yr−1 were derived.In addition,the average subsidence rate and standard deviation among these eight measurements were−3.0 and 2.6 mm yr−1 respectively,suggesting that these CBM extraction sites were quite stable and no obvious subsidence had been observed during this eight-year period.展开更多
基金This research was supported under Australian Research Council’s Discovery funding scheme[project number DP130101694]JAXA PI investigation project 1419–Automated interferometric analysis of L-band SAR satellite data for operational earthquake and volcano monitoring.
文摘Coalbed methane(CBM)exploration generally refers to a technique that extracts natural gas from coal beds.The development of CBM in Liulin,China,has experienced a significantly growth period during the past two decades.Previous research mainly focused on the coal geological background or CBM technique itself,while time series InSAR(TS-InSAR)technique was conducted in this work to study the potential land deformation induced by CBM extraction from 2003 to 2011.In total,21 ALOS-1 PALSAR images(acquired from 22 December 2006 to 2 January 2011)and 14 ENVISAT ASAR scenes(captured between 29 October 2003 and 7 November 2007)were used.The TS-InSAR outcome revealed that the annual deformation rates were ranging from 15 to−40 mm yr−1 over the study region.Then the time series deformation evolutions were analysed over 8 CBM sites(No.4 coal seam)out of 20,and the subsidence rates between 1.9 and−6.5 mm yr−1 were derived.In addition,the average subsidence rate and standard deviation among these eight measurements were−3.0 and 2.6 mm yr−1 respectively,suggesting that these CBM extraction sites were quite stable and no obvious subsidence had been observed during this eight-year period.