Evaluating the Stability of the Jianchuan Ancient Town with TerraSAR-X images
Keywords: InSAR, Architectural Heritage, Deformation, Buildings stability assessment
Abstract. Architectural heritage holds significant historical and cultural value. However, it faces substantial risks of deterioration stemming from natural aging and human activities. Traditional methods rely on manual surveys or ground-based measurements, which are time-consuming and labor-intensive, making it challenging to meet the demand for large-scale stability assessments of architectural heritage. In this study, we designed a methodology based on the analysis of differential deformation and angular distortion of buildings using InSAR line-of-sight (LOS) displacements. Then, the stability of buildings is categorized into three groups: stable, moderate, and unstable, using these stability indicators. A total of 74 TerraSAR-X images acquired from August 2017 to November 2019 in ascending orbit were used to monitor the Jianchuan Ancient Town, which has a history of over 650 years. Our evaluation reveals that among the 1891 architectures in Jianchuan Ancient Town, 1191 are rated as stable, 696 as moderate, and 4 as unstable. Time-series results indicate that one of the four unstable buildings exhibited a severe accelerating trend that requires attention. In conclusion, this methodology can enhance the capability to assess the stability of large-scale architectural heritages.