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FIELD AND LABORATORY TESTING OF TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY CABLES FOR LANDSLIDE MONITORING

Brambilla, . Davide, Longoni, . Laura, Papini, Monica

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Title
FIELD AND LABORATORY TESTING OF TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY CABLES FOR LANDSLIDE MONITORING
Authors
Brambilla, . Davide, Longoni, . Laura, Papini, Monica
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
329-336
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-32-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
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  1. Dowding, C. H., Dussud, M. L., Kane, W. F., & O’Connor, K. M. (2003). Monitoring deformation in rock and soil with TDR sensor cables. Geotechnical News, 21(2), 51-59. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org Section Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Geotechnics

  2. Rohrig, J., (1931). Location of Faulty Places by Measuring with Cathode Ray Oscillographs, ELEKTROTECH Z., vol.8

  3. Dalton FN, Herkelrath WN, Rawlins DS, Rhoades JD; Time Domain Reflectometry: simultaneous measurement of soil water content and electrical conductivity with a single probe; Science; 224; 989-990; 1984;

  4. Dalton FN; Development of Time Domain Reflectometry for measuring soil water content and b ulk soil electrical conductivity; Advances in Measurement of Soil Physical Properties: Bringing Theory into Practice; G. C. Topp et al., Eds., Soil Sci. Soc. Am., Madison, WI, SSSA Sp. Pub. 30; 143 -167; 1992;

  5. Dowding CH, Su MB, O’Connor KM; Principles of Time Domain Reflectometry applied to measurement of rock mass deformation; Int. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mineral Science; 25 (5); 287-297; 1988

  6. Dowding CH, Su MB, O’Connor KM; Measurement of rock mass deformation with grouted coaxial antenna cables; Rock Mech. Rock Eng; 22; 1– 23; 1989;

  7. Lord E., Peterson D., Thompson G., Stevens T. (1991). New technologies for monitoring highwall movement at Syncrude Canada Ltd; Preprint CIM/AOSTRA -97, paper presented at CIM/AOSTRA 1992 Technical Conference, Banff; April 21-24; 97-1 - 97-8

  8. Aston T., Bétournay M.C., Hill J.O., Charette F. (1994). Application for monitoring the long term behaviour of Canadian abandoned metal mines; Proceedings, Symposium and Workshop on Time Domain Reflectometry in Environmental, Infrastructure, and Mining Applications, Northwestern University, U.S. Bureau of Mines Special Publication SP-19 -8-94; 518-527

  9. Dowding CH, Huang FC; Telemetric monitoring for early detection of rock movement with Time Domain Reflectometry; Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers;120 (8); 1413-1427; 1994;

  10. Longoni, L., Arosio, D., Scaioni, M., Papini, M., Zanzi, L., Roncella, R., & Brambilla, D. (2012). Surface and subsurface non -invasive investigations to improve the characterization of a fractured rock mass. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 9(5), 461.

  11. Scaioni, M., Longoni, L., Melillo, V., & Papini, M. (2014). Remote sensing for landslide investigations: An overview of recent achievements and perspectives. Remote Sensing, 6(10), 9600-9652.

  12. Kane W.F., Beck T.J., Anderson N.O., Perez H. (1996) Remote monitoring of unstable slopes using Time Domain Reflectometry; Presented at the Eleventh Thematic Conference and Workshops on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing; Las Vegas, Nevada

  13. Kane WF, Beck TJ; Advances in slope instrumentation: TDR and remote data acquisition systems; Field Measurements in Geomechanics; 5th International Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics; Singapore; -105; 1999; International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015

  14. Kane WF; Monitoring slope movement with Time Domain Reflectometry; Geotechnical field instrumentation: applications for engineers and geologist ; 2000;

  15. O’Connor K.M., Dowding C.H. (1999) GeoMeasurements by Pulsing TDR cables and probes; CRC Press, Boca Raton International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  16. Dowding, C. H., Dussud, M. L., Kane, W. F., & O’Connor, K. M. (2003). Monitoring deformation in rock and soil with TDR sensor cables. Geotechnical News, 21(2), 51-59. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org Section Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Geotechnics

  17. Rohrig, J., (1931). Location of Faulty Places by Measuring with Cathode Ray Oscillographs, ELEKTROTECH Z., vol.8

  18. Dalton FN, Herkelrath WN, Rawlins DS, Rhoades JD; Time Domain Reflectometry: simultaneous measurement of soil water content and electrical conductivity with a single probe; Science; 224; 989-990; 1984;

  19. Dalton FN; Development of Time Domain Reflectometry for measuring soil water content and b ulk soil electrical conductivity; Advances in Measurement of Soil Physical Properties: Bringing Theory into Practice; G. C. Topp et al., Eds., Soil Sci. Soc. Am., Madison, WI, SSSA Sp. Pub. 30; 143 -167; 1992;

  20. Dowding CH, Su MB, O’Connor KM; Principles of Time Domain Reflectometry applied to measurement of rock mass deformation; Int. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mineral Science; 25 (5); 287-297; 1988

  21. Dowding CH, Su MB, O’Connor KM; Measurement of rock mass deformation with grouted coaxial antenna cables; Rock Mech. Rock Eng; 22; 1– 23; 1989;

  22. Lord E., Peterson D., Thompson G., Stevens T. (1991). New technologies for monitoring highwall movement at Syncrude Canada Ltd; Preprint CIM/AOSTRA -97, paper presented at CIM/AOSTRA 1992 Technical Conference, Banff; April 21-24; 97-1 - 97-8

  23. Aston T., Bétournay M.C., Hill J.O., Charette F. (1994). Application for monitoring the long term behaviour of Canadian abandoned metal mines; Proceedings, Symposium and Workshop on Time Domain Reflectometry in Environmental, Infrastructure, and Mining Applications, Northwestern University, U.S. Bureau of Mines Special Publication SP-19 -8-94; 518-527

  24. Dowding CH, Huang FC; Telemetric monitoring for early detection of rock movement with Time Domain Reflectometry; Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers;120 (8); 1413-1427; 1994;

  25. Longoni, L., Arosio, D., Scaioni, M., Papini, M., Zanzi, L., Roncella, R., & Brambilla, D. (2012). Surface and subsurface non -invasive investigations to improve the characterization of a fractured rock mass. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 9(5), 461.

  26. Scaioni, M., Longoni, L., Melillo, V., & Papini, M. (2014). Remote sensing for landslide investigations: An overview of recent achievements and perspectives. Remote Sensing, 6(10), 9600-9652.

  27. Kane W.F., Beck T.J., Anderson N.O., Perez H. (1996) Remote monitoring of unstable slopes using Time Domain Reflectometry; Presented at the Eleventh Thematic Conference and Workshops on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing; Las Vegas, Nevada

  28. Kane WF, Beck TJ; Advances in slope instrumentation: TDR and remote data acquisition systems; Field Measurements in Geomechanics; 5th International Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics; Singapore; -105; 1999; International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015

  29. Kane WF; Monitoring slope movement with Time Domain Reflectometry; Geotechnical field instrumentation: applications for engineers and geologist ; 2000;

  30. O’Connor K.M., Dowding C.H. (1999) GeoMeasurements by Pulsing TDR cables and probes; CRC Press, Boca Raton International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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