Use of Satellite and Ground Based InSAR in Hazard Classification of Unstable Rock Slopes

A newly developed hazard classification system for large unstable rock slopes depends on the evaluation of a number of criteria. These criteria include both displacement rates and the structural development of the unstable slope. Satellite and ground-based interferometric radars have the potential to measure the displacement of active rockslides. By using several complimentary InSAR datasets, with different viewing geometries, we are able to assess both movement criteria and a number of criteria related to structural development of the bounding surfaces.