3D surface velocity field inferred from SAR interferometry: Cerro Prieto Step-Over, Mexico, case study
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The Cerro Prieto Basin, a tectonically active pull-apart basin, hosts significant geothermal re-sources currently being exploited in the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field (CPGF). Consequently, natural tectonic processes and anthropogenic activities contribute to three-dimensional surface displacements in this pull-apart basin. Here, we obtained the Cerro Prieto Step-Over 3D surface velocity field (3DSVF) by accomplishing a weighted least square algorithm inversion from geo-metrically quasi-orthogonal airborne UAVSAR and RADARSAT-2, Sentinel 1A satellite Synthet-ic Aperture-Radar (SAR) imagery collected from 2012 to 2016. 3DSVF results show a vertical rate of 150 mm.yr-1 and 40 mm.yr-1 for the horizontal rate, where for the first time, the north component displacement is achieved by using only the Interferometric SAR time series in the CPGF. Data integration and validation between the 3DSVF and ground-based measurements such as continuous GPS time series and precise leveling data were achieved. Correlating the find-ings with recent geothermal energy production revealed a subsidence rate slowdown that aligns with the CPGF's annual vapor production.
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2024-09-29



