Monitoring the risk of a tailings dam collapse through spectral analysis of satellite InSAR time-series data
Sourav Das, Anuradha Priyadarshana, Stephen Grebby

TL;DR
This paper presents a spectral analysis-based statistical algorithm applied to satellite InSAR data, enabling early detection of tailings dam failure risk with potential to prevent catastrophic slope failures.
Contribution
It introduces a novel spectral analysis method for slope stability monitoring using satellite InSAR data, providing early warning signals months before failure.
Findings
Early risk detection up to five months prior to collapse
Identification of two risk milestones in the tailings dam
Spectral analysis reveals transition into unstable deformation regime
Abstract
Slope failures possess destructive power that can cause significant damage to both life and infrastructure. Monitoring slopes prone to instabilities is therefore critical in mitigating the risk posed by their failure. The purpose of slope monitoring is to detect precursory signs of stability issues, such as changes in the rate of displacement with which a slope is deforming. This information can then be used to predict the timing or probability of an imminent failure in order to provide an early warning. In this study, a more objective, statistical-learning algorithm is proposed to detect and characterise the risk of a slope failure, based on spectral analysis of serially correlated displacement time series data. The algorithm is applied to satellite-based interferometric synthetic radar (InSAR) displacement time series data to retrospectively analyse the risk of the 2019 Brumadinho…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLandslides and related hazards · Soil erosion and sediment transport · Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques
