@article{KIM_TRAN_BUI_LIPECKI_2021, title={Mining-induced Land Subsidence Detected by Sentinel-1 SAR Images: An Example from the Historical Tadeusz Kościuszko Salt Mine at Wapno, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland}, volume={1}, url={https://inzynieriamineralna.com.pl/index.php/testowe/article/view/225}, DOI={10.29227/IM-2021-02-04}, abstractNote={<p>There are many mines in Poland that have been in operation for over 100 years, with the<br>Tadeusz Kościuszko mine being a large salt mine in Wapno, northern Poland. The mine was closed in<br>1977 due to the greatest catastrophe in the history of Polish mining, but in the first days of 2021, a very<br>large hole has been created in this area due to land subsidence. This article uses InSAR technology with<br>Sentinel-1 images to determine settlement and ongoing deformation in this mine. The study results are<br>useful for policymakers, managers, and authorities because land subsidence has caused serious and<br>dangerous effects on people living in the area. The results processed by the Persistent Scatterer InSAR<br>(PSInSAR) method with the Sentinel Application Platform and the Stanford Method for Persistent<br>Scatterers software packages show that deformation in the Wapno village area has been detected in both<br>residential and non-residential areas, with maximum subsidence of up to −19 mm/yr. The subsidence in<br>the mine reaches −12 mm/yr, and that at surrounding area range from 0 to −18.8 mm/yr.</p&gt;}, number={2}, journal={Inżynieria Mineralna}, author={KIM, Thi Thu Huong and TRAN, Hong Ha and BUI, Khac Luyen and LIPECKI, Tomasz}, year={2021}, month={grudz.} }