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Publications tagged with [inclinometer]
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<p>Continuous monitoring of subsurface ground movements is accomplished with in-place instruments utilizing automated data acquisition methods. These typically include TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry) or assemblies of several servo-accelerometer-based, electrolytic ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Monitoring
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SPR Research Project C-06-02
Calcaterra S.
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Cesi C.
et al.
<p>This paper reports experimental data on surface and deep displacements evaluated by means of GPS stations and inclinometers in two rototranslational deep landslides in a clayey slope of the Italian Southern Apennines. The displacements of the landslides ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Monitoring
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Nat Hazards, Srpinger, 2010
Thes instructions are a general indication of typical field practices and may require modification to suit site specific applications. This equipment should be installed maintained and operated by technically qualified personnel.
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Monitoring
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Geokon Inc
Millis S. W.
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Ho A.N.L.
et al.
To monitor slope movement and the factors which influence it, Arup and the GEO have developed a fully automated system for collecting and reporting field monitoring data. The instruments collect readings at designated intervals and upload them to a secure ...
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Engineering Geology -
Geological Investigation
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The 12 th International Conference of International Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics (IACMAG) 1-6 October, 2008 Goa, India
Slope inclinometers/indicators are used to determine the magnitude, rate, direction, depth, and type of landslide movement. This information is usually vitally important for understanding the cause, behavior, and remediation of a landslide. However, many inclinometer ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Monitoring
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Landslides DOI 10.1007/s10346-008-0126-3, Springer-Verlag 2008
The Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) Soil and Rock Instrumentation Committee initiated the development of an e-circular on the use of inclinometers to facilitate technology transfer to state department of transportation (DOT) engineers and researchers ...
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Engineering Geology -
Geological Monitoring
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH Number E-C129 October 2008
<p>The purpose of this Circular is to provide updated information on the state of the practice for the use of inclinometers on highway projects. This instrument technology has more than 50 years of experience. Data evaluation and correction procedures have ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Monitoring
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Transportation Research Board, Circular No. E-C129, 2008
The TES-AN-25 inclinometer system is an accurate instrumentation system. Its datalogger has built-in data storage facilities and capability of transferring stored data to a computer. The inclinometer probe operates in a plastic grooved casing which may be ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Monitoring
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Doc. # WI 6002.81
<p>Nowadays a number of tunnels are constructed in urban areas in weak rocks with high or low overburden. In both cases geodetic methods are used to monitor displacements and control stability. In special cases additional other measurement systems are used ...
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Tunnel Engineering -
Tunnel Monitoring
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Underground Space Use: Analysis of the Past and Lessons for the Future – Erdem & Solak (eds) © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 04 1537 452 9
<p>Nowadays a number of tunnels are constructed in urban areas in weak rocks with high or low overburden. In both cases geodetic methods are used to monitor displacements and control stability. In special cases additional other measurement systems are used ...
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Tunnel Engineering -
Tunnel Monitoring
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Proceedings of the 31st ITA-AITES World Tunnel Congress, Istanbul, 2005