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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
<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