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Publications tagged with [monitoring]
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<p>In the planning and design phase of the E16 Sandvika – Wøyen road project in Bærum Municipality in Norway, NGI installed a large number of piezometers using the "Fully grouted" installation method. Because of layered soil conditions, ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Monitoring
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NGM 2016 Reykjavik, Proceedings of the 17th Nordic Geotechnical Meeting, Challenges in Nordic Geotechnic 25th – 28th of May
Steiakakis C.
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Agioutantis Z.
et al.
<p>This paper presents an integrated data management system which was developed over a number of years as well as the advantages through a specific application. The presented case study illustrates how the high production slopes of a mine that exceed depths ...
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Mining Engineering -
Mine Monitoring
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Open Geosci. 2016; 8:694–699
Michaelides S.
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Themistocleous K.
et al.
<p>This paper introduces the Third International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environment - RSCy2015, which was organized by the Cyprus Remote Sensing Society. A brief summary of the institution is made, followed by an overview of selected ...
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Environmental Geoengineering
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Open Geosci. 2016; 8:650–652
Keen S.
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Hossack A.
et al.
<p>The aim of this project was to capture, extract and upload geotechnical data into an easily accessible, single source geotechnical database. Using Rio Tinto Coal Australia (RTCA) as a case study, the project formed a framework for ...
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Mining Engineering -
Mine Monitoring
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2015 Coal Operators’ Conference
Issa I. E.
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Al-Ansari N.
et al.
<p>Reservoirs are usually exposed to sediment accumulation problems that will lead to reduction in their storage capacity. This problem directly affects the performance of the dams and causes shortage of their useful life. The simplest technique to estimate ...
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Dam Engineering -
Dam Monitoring
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Engineering, 2015, 7, 190-202
<p>This paper presents the features of sophisticated instrumentation available today for geotechnical monitoring. A wide range of sophistic have been described with their applications ted electronic and mechanical instrumentation with different instrumentation ...
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Tunnel Engineering -
Tunnel Monitoring
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Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 2014, 4, 135-146
Tutumluer E.
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Stark T. D.
et al.
As with most highway bridges, railway transitions experience differential movements due to differences in track system stiffness, track damping characteristics, foundation type, ballast settlement from fouling and/or degradation, as well as fill and subgrade ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Soil Settlement
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Proceedings of the ASME 2012 Joint Rail Conference JRC2012 April 17-19, 2012, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Collins B.D.
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Baum R. L.
et al.
In this report, we present a generic plan for monitoring of a hypothetical Carpathian landslide that illustrates how our suggestions for each of the specific landslides could be implemented. The plan includes basic pore pressure, displacement, and weather ...
Filed under:
Engineering Geology -
Landslides
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Open File Report 2011-1001
Lebert F.
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Bernardie S.
et al.
The objective in this experimental programme was to monitor microseismic activity at field scale in the same way that acoustic emission (AE) are monitored at sample scale, noting that the temporal variation of the AE level (or cumulated level) appears to be ...
Filed under:
Mining Engineering -
Mine Monitoring
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Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 11, 2663–2675, 2011
<p>In this present study water quality of Kosi River is taken into account and river water isfound to be severely polluted with reference to these analyzed parameters.</p>
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Contaminant Monitoring
Reference:
Advances in Applied Science Research, 2011, 2 (2): 197-201