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Since the start of hydrocarbon production in the Netherlands,
measurement c- paigns have been performed to measure the resulting
subsidence, to which gas and oil companies in the Netherlands are
legally obliged. The majority of the gas elds in the Netherlands,
including the Groningen gas eld, are operated by Nederlandse
Aardolie Maatschappij B.V. (NAM). Different subsidence measurement
techniques (leveling, GPS) have been utilized since the 1960s.
Synchronously, geodetic esti- tion methodologies have been
developed to estimate subsidence due to hydrocarbon production from
the measurements, in which the Delft Institute of Earth Obser-
tionandSpaceSystems(DEOS)hasbeencloselyinvolved.Sincethe1990s,
satellite radar interferometry (InSAR) as a deformation monitoring
technique has developed. However, the situation in the Groningen
area is challenging (temporal decorrelation, rural areas,
atmospheric disturbances, small deformation rates-several mm/year-
over a large spatial extent). In 2003, the project 'Fundamenteel
Onderzoek Radar - terferometrie' was approved (Regeling
Technologische Samenwerking), which - abled a four year PhD
research to investigate the feasibility of InSAR for monitoring
subsidence due to hydrocarbon production, in cooperation between
Delft University of Technology and NAM. This book describes the
results of this scienti c research, that is directly coupled to the
practical demand for subsidence monitoring te- niques. It covers
the topic in a generic way: both precision and reliability of InSAR
as a measurement technique and the estimation of earth surface
deformation in the presence of multiple deformation causes are
addressed.
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