Installation, operation and evaluation of an innovative global navigation satellite system monitoring technology at Ripley Landslide and South Slide near Ashcroft, British Columbia / D. Huntley, P. Bobrowsky,...: M183-2/8742E-PDF
"Vital railway infrastructure and operations run through the Thompson River valley between Ashcroft, Spences Bridge and Lytton in southern British Columbia. Landslides in this valley serve as field laboratories to test and compare the reliability and effectiveness of different landslide monitoring technologies. This Open File describes the installation, operation, and assessment of small, rugged global navigation satellite system receivers designed with directional antennas to relay spatial data to storage system connected to the internet. New insight on the rates and spatial pattern of landslide movement is gained. Future research will establish landslide warning thresholds based on environmental conditions, and used to forecast pending failures"--Provided by publisher.
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| Title | Installation, operation and evaluation of an innovative global navigation satellite system monitoring technology at Ripley Landslide and South Slide near Ashcroft, British Columbia / D. Huntley, P. Bobrowsky, R. Cocking, J. Joseph, P. Neelands, R. MacLeod, D. Rotheram-Clarke, R. Usquin, and F. Verluise. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (36 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour map. |
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