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Publications tagged with [inclinometer]

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<p>The inclinometer casing model GEO-LOK consists of 1.5 or 3 meters length of ABS pipe with 4 internal grooves spaced 90 degrees apart and running along the entire casing length. Adjoining casing sections are assembled using GEO-LOK&rsquo;s tightening system: ...
Reference: E10280-040512, Model GEO-LOK
<p>The probe inclinometer is deceptively easy to use. Its use has become increasingly commonplace, but what influences accuracy is less known. This paper describes the charactristics of four systematic errors that can occur and provides some guidance for recognizing ...
Reference: Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics, FMGM 2003, Oslo, 13 pp
As TDR technology grows in acceptance, its use stimulates further innovative applications and comparison with slope inclinometer measurements. This paper presents cases in which the opportunity arose to compare these two technologies to detect and measure ...
Reference: GeoDenver 2000
<p>QC inclinometer casing combines the quality and precision of Slope Indicator&rsquo;s traditional inclinometer casing with a patented* coupling system that saves time and virtually eliminates assembly mistakes</p>
Reference: Slope Indicator Company, A Boart Longyear Group Company, 51150099
Time domain reflecometry (TDR) was originally developed to find breaks in power and communication cables. When a coaxial cable is deformed, the impedance characteristics of the cable change. Changes in impedance are noted as changes in the characteristic TDR ...
Reference: 11th Thematic Conference and Workshops on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing, Las Vegas, NV, II-431 - II-440.
The landslide is occurring in rocks of the Franciscan Complex. In the area of the roadway it moves on the order of 1.5 to 3.0m/yr. Two inclinometers were installed in the slide to determine the depth to the failure plane(s). One of the inclinometers is located ...
Reference: 45th Highway Geology Symposium Portland, Oregon August 17-19, 1994
<p>Inclinometers have steadily gained widespread use for measuring deformations In landslides, natural slope creep, temporary excavations, earth and rock embankments, slurry walls, shafts, tunnels, lateral pile movements, and settlements beneath tanks, fills, ...
Reference: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD 1169
 
A slope inclinometer (SI) is a device for monitoring subsurface movement. Slope inclinometers are often used to monitor the performance of slopes and embankments. They can provide early warning of developing instabilities; allow the assessment of pattern, ...
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