Understanding plateau landslides : current research in the Thompson River valley, Interior Plateau, British Columbia (2013-2020) / D. Huntley, P. Bobrowksy, D. Rotheram-Clarke, R. MacLeod, R. Cocking,...: M183-2/8736E-PDF
"The mandates of Inter-Departmental Letter of Agreement 4755 (IDLA-4755) and Inter-Departmental Memorandum of Understanding (IMOU-5170) between Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), and the Transport Canada Innovation Centre (TC-IC) are to research and monitor landslides where vital railway infrastructure and operations, public safety, natural resources, and the environment are at risk. Research activities in the Thompson River valley railway corridor from 2013-2020 are reported herein, including: i) an ongoing proactive infrastructure monitoring and evaluation (PRIME) survey in collaboration with the British Geological Survey (BGS); ii) monitoring with a developmental global navigational satellite system (GNSS); iii) high-resolution photogrammetric change detection using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and commercially available software; and iv) fine and ultra-fine resolution mapping of Thompson River using RADARSAT-2 and SENTINEL-1 synthetic apeture radar (SAR)"--Abstract, page 1.
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| Title | Understanding plateau landslides : current research in the Thompson River valley, Interior Plateau, British Columbia (2013-2020) / D. Huntley, P. Bobrowksy, D. Rotheram-Clarke, R. MacLeod, R. Cocking, and J. Joseph. |
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