GNSS measurements for ground deformations detection around offshore natural gas fields in the Northern Adriatic Region
The study aims to evaluate ground deformations in a vast area characterized by the coexistence of intense anthropic activities and offshore natural gas production. Onshore subsidence can be studied by GNSS, InSAR, high precision leveling and extensometers that provide broad datasets for a fully inte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 2020-04, Vol.382, p.89-93 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The study aims to evaluate ground deformations in a vast
area characterized by the coexistence of intense anthropic activities and
offshore natural gas production. Onshore subsidence can be studied by GNSS,
InSAR, high precision leveling and extensometers that provide broad datasets
for a fully integrated description of the phenomenon. At present, seafloor
subsidence monitoring cannot be carried out by high precision leveling, and
GNSS is the only reliable method, implemented by means of permanent stations
installed on offshore hydrocarbon production facilities. In the
Northern/Central Adriatic Sea gas production platforms, GNSS data are
recorded since more than 15 years, allowing to estimate not only the average
subsidence of the platform/seafloor, but also possible velocity variations
due to underground fluids withdrawal. This study shows the comparison of 22
offshore GNSS permanent stations located in the study area. Raw data have
been processed with two different software packages (GIPSY-OASIS and
GAMIT-GLOBK) based on different approaches and considering different
boundary conditions of geodetic and/or modeling nature. Main results point
out the high accuracy of the GNSS technology considering also the impact of
data processing. Finally, at selected permanent stations we also performed a
comparison of results obtained by GNSS, InSAR and high precision leveling. |
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ISSN: | 2199-899X 2199-8981 2199-899X |
DOI: | 10.5194/piahs-382-89-2020 |