Chairs: Prof. Weiming Tian (Beijing Institute of Technology), Prof. Rui Zhang (Southwest Jiaotong University), Prof. Weixian Tan (Inner Mongolia University of Technology)
Abstract:
Geological hazards are the main type of natural disasters in the world, which brings great threat to human activities. Radar remote sensing, as an active microwave remote sensing method, can supply remote sensing information all day and all weather. Furthermore, by combining radar remote sensing with phase interferometry, target detection and other technologies, radar has the ability to measure terrain, surface deformation and detect the rockfall. These technologies can be applied to monitor the slope landslide, collapse, and surface subsidence and are currently an important research direction in the field of geological hazards monitoring. This session focuses on the application of radar in geological hazards prevention and reduction and will provide an academic exchange platform for researchers in this field. Experts and scholars are welcome to share their contributions.