Detecting Surface Deformation and Groundwater Depletion using InSAR Technique over Metropolitan and historical cities of Rajasthan, India
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IISER Mohali
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Over-extraction of groundwater is the main cause of land subsidence. The continu-
ous depletion of groundwater is becoming a serious concern in the northern part of
India. Due to the arid and semi-arid climate in Rajasthan, there is low rainfall and
high temperature. Increasing anthropogenic activities due to growing population and
rapid urbanization consume more groundwater for agricultural and daily purposes.
However, it is evident that over-drafting leads to induced land subsidence in many
acquirer-systems worldwide. For measuring the surface deformation in Sikar, Jaipur
and Jodhpur, we used the Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) tech-
nique. The data were processed using the Small BAseline Subset (SBAS) technique
using the GMTSAR tool by Sandell et al., 2011. For this, we used Sentinel-1 data. In
Sikar, we got groundwater declining rate is -1.7 m/yr, and the land subsidence rate
occurred around 1 cm/yr. In Jaipur and Jodhpur, the groundwater declining rate was
observed -2 m/yr and -1.5 m/yr, respectively. Some parts of the Jaipur and Jodhpur
districts was also shown surface deformation, which is around 1.1 cm/yr and 1 cm/yr,
respectively.
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