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Advances in Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Rock Falls and Slope Failures
As part of an on-going study at the Spokane Research Laboratory, several new methods for monitoring slope instabilities are being investigated. This paper describes the potential adaption of systems such as interferometric synthetic aperture radar, imaging spectroscopy, and time-domain reflectometry, to slope monitoring and design.
Advances in Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Rock Falls and Slope Failures
As part of an on-going study at the Spokane Research Laboratory, several new methods for monitoring slope instabilities are being investigated. This paper describes the potential adaption of systems such as interferometric synthetic aperture radar, imaging spectroscopy, and time-domain reflectometry, to slope monitoring and design.
Advances in Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Rock Falls and Slope Failures
J. M. Girard (author) / R. T. Mayerie (author) / E. L. McHugh (author)
2008
6 pages
Report
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English
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