Landslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: Case studies

Geotechnical investigations of landslides for future mitigation are a complex task. To obtain relevant information, various geophysical methods are used, with varying degrees of success. The geoelectrical scanning method, also known as Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) has been successfully ap...

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Autores principales: Arnaut Filip D., Sretenović Branislav B.
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:16cda9ccfdc648dea9643adc3e9ff1542021-12-05T21:39:59ZLandslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: Case studies0040-21762560-308610.5937/tehnika2104419Ahttps://doaj.org/article/16cda9ccfdc648dea9643adc3e9ff1542021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2021/0040-21762104419A.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/0040-2176https://doaj.org/toc/2560-3086Geotechnical investigations of landslides for future mitigation are a complex task. To obtain relevant information, various geophysical methods are used, with varying degrees of success. The geoelectrical scanning method, also known as Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) has been successfully applied in several locations in Serbia in the las three decades. The geoelectrical scanning method was used during investigations of landslides: Umka, Lukovska banja, Tara, and Trandžament, while both geoelectrical scanning and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) were utilized at the Trandžament landslide. The achieved results from both methods are mutually correlated at the Trandžament landslide. Correlation of GPR data with geoelectrical scanning data was only possible since there were no nearsurface low resistivity zones in the Trandžament landslide body. Otherwise, electromagnetic signal attenuation would be high in the presence of near-surface low resistivity zones, and a quality signal would be impossible to detect at the receiving antenna.Arnaut Filip D.Sretenović Branislav B.Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbijearticleelectrical resistivity tomography (ert)ground penetrating radar (gpr)landslide geophysical surveysEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ENSRTehnika, Vol 76, Iss 4, Pp 419-425 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
SR
topic electrical resistivity tomography (ert)
ground penetrating radar (gpr)
landslide geophysical surveys
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
spellingShingle electrical resistivity tomography (ert)
ground penetrating radar (gpr)
landslide geophysical surveys
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Arnaut Filip D.
Sretenović Branislav B.
Landslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: Case studies
description Geotechnical investigations of landslides for future mitigation are a complex task. To obtain relevant information, various geophysical methods are used, with varying degrees of success. The geoelectrical scanning method, also known as Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) has been successfully applied in several locations in Serbia in the las three decades. The geoelectrical scanning method was used during investigations of landslides: Umka, Lukovska banja, Tara, and Trandžament, while both geoelectrical scanning and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) were utilized at the Trandžament landslide. The achieved results from both methods are mutually correlated at the Trandžament landslide. Correlation of GPR data with geoelectrical scanning data was only possible since there were no nearsurface low resistivity zones in the Trandžament landslide body. Otherwise, electromagnetic signal attenuation would be high in the presence of near-surface low resistivity zones, and a quality signal would be impossible to detect at the receiving antenna.
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Sretenović Branislav B.
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title Landslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: Case studies
title_short Landslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: Case studies
title_full Landslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: Case studies
title_fullStr Landslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: Case studies
title_full_unstemmed Landslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: Case studies
title_sort landslide investigations using the geoelectrical scanning method and ground penetrating radar: case studies
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