First results were obtained by processing European Space Agency (ESA) ERS satellite archives. The analysis covered more than 300,000 sqkm and primary-stage results were supplied by TRE last May. TRE is now responsible for updating the first stage by processing an additional ENVISAT dataset, containing satellite images acquired up to October 2010, and in one location also high resolution COSMO-SkyMed images will be analysed.
As ENVISAT changed its orbital path in October 2010 and is no longer suitable for interferometric monitoring, X-band high resolution sensors have become the future. An example of these, COSMO-SkyMed, is an Italian constellation of 4 satellites, each of which is equipped with a high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) operating in X-band, with a very short revisiting time.
This is the largest InSAR project ever founded by a national Government to prevent geo-hazards and we hope other Governments will soon follow the Italian example.