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Seeing into the Subsurface: Harnessing Geophysics to Remotely Monitor the Condition of Earthworks
Condition assessment of geotechnical structures is essential for cost-effective maintenance and prevention of hazardous failure events. Early identification of deteriorating conditions generally allows low-cost preventative remediation to be undertaken and reduces the risk of catastrophic failures.
Seeing into the Subsurface: Harnessing Geophysics to Remotely Monitor the Condition of Earthworks
Condition assessment of geotechnical structures is essential for cost-effective maintenance and prevention of hazardous failure events. Early identification of deteriorating conditions generally allows low-cost preventative remediation to be undertaken and reduces the risk of catastrophic failures.
Seeing into the Subsurface: Harnessing Geophysics to Remotely Monitor the Condition of Earthworks
Chambers, Jonathan (author) / Meldrum, Phil (author) / Wilkinson, Paul (author) / Slater, Nick (author)
GeoStrata Magazine Archive ; 24 ; 60-67
2021-07-01
82020-01-01 pages
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