Landslide Geohazard Monitoring, Early Warning and Stabilization Control Methods

This paper is a presentation of landslide monitoring, early warning and remediation methods recommended for the Polish Carpathians. Instrumentation included standard and automatic on-line measurements with the real-time transfer of data to an Internet web server. The research was funded through EU I...

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Main Author: Bednarczyk Zbigniew
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-03-01
Series:Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica
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spelling doaj-535e9e5066e640cc83425f84041dd3892020-11-25T01:43:05ZengSciendoStudia Geotechnica et Mechanica0137-63652083-831X2014-03-0136131310.2478/sgem-2014-0001sgem-2014-0001Landslide Geohazard Monitoring, Early Warning and Stabilization Control MethodsBednarczyk Zbigniew0Institute of Opencast Mining, “Poltegor-Institute”, WrocławThis paper is a presentation of landslide monitoring, early warning and remediation methods recommended for the Polish Carpathians. Instrumentation included standard and automatic on-line measurements with the real-time transfer of data to an Internet web server. The research was funded through EU Innovative Economy Programme and also by the SOPO Landslide Counteraction Project. The landslides investigated were characterized by relatively low rates of the displacements. These ranged from a few millimetres to several centimetres per year. Colluviums of clayey flysch deposits were of a soil-rock type with a very high plasticity and moisture content. The instrumentation consisted of 23 standard inclinometers set to depths of 5-21 m. The starting point of monitoring measurements was in January 2006. These were performed every 1-2 months over the period of 8 years. The measurements taken detected displacements from several millimetres to 40 cm set at a depth of 1-17 m. The modern, on-line monitoring and early warning system was installed in May 2010. The system is the first of its kind in Poland and only one of several such real-time systems in the world. The installation was working with the Local Road Authority in Gorlice. It contained three automatic field stations for investigation of landslide parameters to depths of 12-16 m and weather station. In-place tilt transducers and innovative 3D continuous inclinometer systems with sensors located every 0.5 m were used. It has the possibility of measuring a much greater range of movements compared to standard systems. The conventional and real-time data obtained provided a better recognition of the triggering parameters and the control of geohazard stabilizations. The monitoring methods chosen supplemented by numerical modelling could lead to more reliable forecasting of such landslides and could thus provide better control and landslide remediation possibilities also to stabilization works which prevent landslides.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sgem.2014.36.issue-1/sgem-2014-0001/sgem-2014-0001.xml?format=INTmonitoring systemsgeotechnical engineering landslide investigations
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Landslide Geohazard Monitoring, Early Warning and Stabilization Control Methods
Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica
monitoring systems
geotechnical engineering landslide investigations
author_facet Bednarczyk Zbigniew
author_sort Bednarczyk Zbigniew
title Landslide Geohazard Monitoring, Early Warning and Stabilization Control Methods
title_short Landslide Geohazard Monitoring, Early Warning and Stabilization Control Methods
title_full Landslide Geohazard Monitoring, Early Warning and Stabilization Control Methods
title_fullStr Landslide Geohazard Monitoring, Early Warning and Stabilization Control Methods
title_full_unstemmed Landslide Geohazard Monitoring, Early Warning and Stabilization Control Methods
title_sort landslide geohazard monitoring, early warning and stabilization control methods
publisher Sciendo
series Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica
issn 0137-6365
2083-831X
publishDate 2014-03-01
description This paper is a presentation of landslide monitoring, early warning and remediation methods recommended for the Polish Carpathians. Instrumentation included standard and automatic on-line measurements with the real-time transfer of data to an Internet web server. The research was funded through EU Innovative Economy Programme and also by the SOPO Landslide Counteraction Project. The landslides investigated were characterized by relatively low rates of the displacements. These ranged from a few millimetres to several centimetres per year. Colluviums of clayey flysch deposits were of a soil-rock type with a very high plasticity and moisture content. The instrumentation consisted of 23 standard inclinometers set to depths of 5-21 m. The starting point of monitoring measurements was in January 2006. These were performed every 1-2 months over the period of 8 years. The measurements taken detected displacements from several millimetres to 40 cm set at a depth of 1-17 m. The modern, on-line monitoring and early warning system was installed in May 2010. The system is the first of its kind in Poland and only one of several such real-time systems in the world. The installation was working with the Local Road Authority in Gorlice. It contained three automatic field stations for investigation of landslide parameters to depths of 12-16 m and weather station. In-place tilt transducers and innovative 3D continuous inclinometer systems with sensors located every 0.5 m were used. It has the possibility of measuring a much greater range of movements compared to standard systems. The conventional and real-time data obtained provided a better recognition of the triggering parameters and the control of geohazard stabilizations. The monitoring methods chosen supplemented by numerical modelling could lead to more reliable forecasting of such landslides and could thus provide better control and landslide remediation possibilities also to stabilization works which prevent landslides.
topic monitoring systems
geotechnical engineering landslide investigations
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