Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2014

Presentation information

Oral

Symbol A (Atmospheric, Ocean, and Environmental Sciences) » A-HW Hydrology & Water Environment

[A-HW26_1PM1] Groundwater and environmental geology in urban areas

Thu. May 1, 2014 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM 424 (4F)

Convener:*Masaya Yasuhara(Geological Survey of Japan, AIST), Takeshi Hayashi(Faculty of Education and Human Studies, Akita University), Motoyuki Asada(Shimizu Corporation), Satoshi Takizawa(Department of Urban Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo), Hiroaki SUZUKI(Strategic Technology Development Dept. Research & Development Center, Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.), Chair:Masaya Yasuhara(Geological Survey of Japan, AIST), Satoshi Takizawa(Department of Urban Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo)

3:45 PM - 4:00 PM

[AHW26-07] Recent surface displacement in Bangkok associated with groundwater recovery

*Kazuya ISHITSUKA1, Yo FUKUSHIMA2, Takeshi TSUJI3, Yasuhiro YAMADA1, Toshifumi MATSUOKA1 (1.Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, 2.Office of Research Promotion, Tohoku University, 3.International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Kyushu University)

Keywords:groundwater recovery, surface displacement, Bangkok, persistent scatterer SAR interferometry

In many cities in the world, groundwater level decrease and subsequent land subsidence has been observed associated with groundwater pumping. Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is also one of the cities that had been suffered from land subsidence due to groundwater extraction. Since 1960s, groundwater has been extracted for commercial and personal use. Subsequently, the cumulative subsidence of about 1 m has been reported. Recently, Thailand government has implemented several measures to regulate groundwater use, and groundwater level recovery has been reported.In this study, we used persistent scatterer SAR interferometry (PS-InSAR) analysis, which is the method to process a series of SAR data equipped on repeat-pass satellite, to estimate ground displacement in Bangkok from November 2007 to December 2010. Since SAR data is acquired by satellite, PS-InSAR analysis has an advantage for mapping displacement pattern in wide area with high spatial density.As a result, we estimated ground uplift with the rate of about 1 cm/year. The secular uplift has decayed over time, and can be modeled by exponential function of time. Since the groundwater recovery has been observed in areas where uplift was estimated, this uplift is likely associated with groundwater recovery. Moreover, we also estimated seasonal displacement correlated with the cycle of precipitation in eastside of Bangkok.