GEOHAZARDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT PRACTICES OF PETROLEUM AND GAS PIPELINES USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING


Bayramov E. Buchroithner M. Kada M. Aliyeva S.
2023Gnedenko Forum

Reliability: Theory and Applications
2023#18Issue Special Issue 5212 - 221 pp.

These studies focused on the quantitative assessment of the surface displacement velocities and rates and their natural and man-made controlling factors as the potential risks along the seismically active 70 km section of buried oil and gas pipeline in Azerbaijan using Persistent Scatterer Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PS-InSAR) and Small Baseline Subset (SBAS-InSAR) remote sensing analysis. The diverse spatial distribution and variation of ground movement processes along pipelines demonstrated that general geological and geotechnical understanding of the study area is not sufficient to find and mitigate all the critical sites of subsidence and uplifts for the pipeline operators. This means that both techniques outlined in this paper provide a significant improvement for ground deformation monitoring or can significantly contribute to the assessment of geohazards and preventative countermeasures along petroleum and gas pipelines.

geospatial , interferometry , oil and gas , pipelines , PS-InSAR , radar , remote sensing , SBAS-InSAR

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Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
TU Dresden, Germany
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
ADA University, Azerbaijan

Nazarbayev University
TU Dresden
Technical University of Berlin
ADA University

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