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Publications tagged with [geodetic monitoring system]

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This study has integrated a range of geoscientific evidence in order to constrain the spatial and temporal development of the reactivated catastrophic landslide at Eisenberg in North Bohemia.
Reference: Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 13, 361–374, 2013
<p>A GPS-derived velocity field is presented from a dense geodetic network (~5km distance between stations) established in the broader area of Athens. It shows significant local variations of strain rates across a major inactive tectonic boundary separating ...
Reference: ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, 56, 6, 2013
The report compares, assesses and enhances present monitoring techniques and their application on vulnerable areas for improving prevention and risk management. A large collection of best practise examples underline the implementation of the wide possibilities ...
Reference: STRATEGIC INTERREG III B PROJECT CLIMCHALP: CLIMATE CHANGE, IMPACTS AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES IN THE ALPINE SPACE
Monitoring of the slopes of surface mines can prevent loss of life, loss of equipment, loss of production and possibly the loss of the mine. The effectiveness of such monitoring depends on the extent to which slopes give adequate advanced warning before failing, ...
Reference: The Journal of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy VOLUME 106, JULY 2006
<p>The need for monitoring slope movements increases with the increasing need for new areas to inhabit and new land management requirements. Rock-slope monitoring implies the use of a database, but also the use of other tools to facilitate the analysis of ...
Reference: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2004) 4: 187–196
<p>Rocks are commonly found on the pavement of roads servicing mountainous areas. Rocks detached from a mountainous slope may reach the pavement, trigger a new rockfall through the detachment of other rocks, or even stop somewhere on the slope (i.e., due to ...
Filed under: Rock Mechanics -  Rock Falls
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<p>Geotechnical instruments are used widely as a complementary tool to geodetic methods in monitoring natural and man-made structures. This paper provides an overview of geotechnical instruments used in structural monitoring. The transducers commonly used ...
Reference: Journal of Geospatial Engineering, Vol. 2, No.2, pp.45-56, The Hong Kong Institution of Engineering Surveyors